Friday, March 28, 2008

"The Squalid Extortion Ring"

In the fashion of a Mafia underboss delivering an extortion threat, Meyer told Horsley that he might want to "pass along" the warning to Codrea and Zelman...

William N. Grigg fills in a lot more of the details about our recent misadventures with "Judicial Security Inspector" David A. Meyer.

I note Meyer says ""The conversation I had with [Ryan] isn't for publication. You'll have to call the Marshals Service public affairs office in Washington, D.C. to find out anything more about it."

Fair enough.

I don't see an edress and don't want to talk to them without a lawyer at this point, but if anyone wants to follow up on this, I'd be interested in hearing what kind of runaround you got...

4 comments:

Stephen said...

David, don't even talk to them with a lawyer. Nothing you say to them can help with anything.

And actually, if he told Ryan to tell you and Zelman, then it is for publication.

Ken said...

If one does not want a thing heard, one should not say it.

me said...

Is this a case like the mob? It never went away, it just got incorporated into the government....seems that the Klan never went away either. They just got an agency that dealt with what they knew...'shine, smokes, and boomsticks. Seems some of them managed to get into "legitimate" agencies by mistake.

Anonymous said...

All I have to say is it sounds like Marshall (those Jews) Meyer has the biggest posse in Idaho. Didn't he have a German namesake? I believe he was a Marshall too, an Air Marshall, who eventually had to be called Meyer.

I can't help but think Meyer is as big a coward as his namesake. He said it, now he wants to sidestep. Yep, biggest posse in Idaho, no doubt.