Wednesday, March 26, 2014

"Who Have I bribed? What judges? What Bull***!"

On September 30, 2010, private guardian Jared E. Shafer charged one of his elderly "wards" for 1.5 hours of his time to read Ripoff Reports that he felt disparaged his good name. After reading hundreds of complaints about himself and his crew, he wrote the statement "Who have I bribed? Which Judges? WHAT BULLSHIT!" on his PFSN, Inc. Invoice, and then charged the ward $375.00 for his aggravation.

On May 22, 2013, Shafer answered his own questions; "Who have I bribed? Which Judges?" through his actions as a private citizen ordering Clark County Family Court Judge Jon Norheim to close the public hearing when tough questions began to be asked about a deceased ward's missing $500,000.  Keep in mind that Shafer is not a public official or attorney. He's just a 1961 Las Vegas High School graduate with friends in high places. In a Family Court video record obtained by INSIDE VEGAS that Shafer and Norheim never wanted the public to see, Shafer stood up in the audience, and as a private citizen business owner, bullied Norheim into throwing the public out of the hearing after four attorneys asked the whereabouts of over $500,000 missing from one of Shafer's deceased ward's accounts. Just before he issued his "order," Shafer can be seen staring at his office manager/secretary/bookkeeper Amy Deittrick who was sitting to Shafer's right in the gallery. This 1:26 sec. video record, and Judge Jon Norheim's flaccid "Okay" in response to Shafer's demand for privacy, speaks a thousand words.

After viewing the video, most people ask why? This may be the answer:

 
Jared Shafer illegally commingles funds from a company known as Signs of Nevada, LLC, with funds from his "wards" in his PFSN, Inc. bank account. Commingling of ward's funds is a violation of NRS 159.073 (III) (IV).
 
Hundreds of A-frame portable billboards are owned by two of Shafer's closest associates, guardianship attorneys Patricia Trent and Elyse Tyrell, who often represent Shafer in Family Court disputes. Shafer's PFSN office manager/secretary/bookkeeper, Amy Deittrick, is listed as their sign company's manager by the Secretary of State. Sign companies such as theirs have the ability to make or break a judicial campaign by discounting the 8' by 12' movable political signs to certain Judge, DA, and Attorney General candidates during election season. The majority of Trent and Tyrell's signs now appearing during this election season contain ads for Family Court and District Court incumbent Judges, selected candidates seeking to fill court vacancies, or attorneys wanting to replace less cooperative Judges.
 
Sources say that Shafer is the go-to guy when it comes to cheap political billboards - a sure fire way to endear himself to those with power over the lives and fortunes of his hapless wards and their heirs.
 
  
See Also:
Grave Robbery Under Color of Law

10 comments:

  1. I'm well aware of corruption in the courts, but NEVER have I seen it out loud!

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  2. The audacity is unbelievable.

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  3. I am so glad to see Shafer exposed to the world. Let him see if he can talk his way out of this.

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  4. Why hasn't anybody got this guy and locked him up?

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  5. He must have cronies on the discipline committee, Heather.

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  6. I wonder how he can look himself in the mirror.

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  7. Knowing that this guy is out there and everybody know about him has me thinking Nevada must be the most corrupt state. And I would have sworn it was New York.

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  8. He's creepy looking and acting. I would hate to have him for my guardian.

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  9. See the following (1999) article re California courts. I haven't checked if anything has changed since the article was written.

    "California ruling on civil trials may stem tide of closed courtrooms"

    http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=7432

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  10. I have seen several videos of Jarrod Shafer and each one is worse than the last.

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