by chiggerbit » Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:40 am
You bet I have. I can't speak for Al Martin's credibility, as his is one of those paid subscription sites, so I don't read it. For the record, I believe he is ex-CIA. Anyway, Matsch is from my hometown. Never met him, but went to school with a relative of his. Bright family, straight and true. I sure would like to find out the name of that boyfriend.<br><br><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK START--><a href="http://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg60896.html">www.mail-archive.com/ctrl...60896.html</a><!--EZCODE AUTOLINK END--><br><br>".... Then Judge Richard G. Matsch (of the Oklahoma City Bombing Case fame)<br>was assigned to the MDC Holdings case. Denver US Attorney Mike Norton (no<br>relation to Gale) was the prosecutor. Prior to his US Attorney appointment,<br>Mike Norton ran for the Senate, and his campaign manager was the Chief<br>Executive Officer of MDC Holdings, Larry Mizel. The Assistant US Attorneys in<br>the case were Joseph Mackey and Greg Graff, whose brother, Robert Graff, was<br>also an MDC Holdings Director.<br><br> Because of public and media pressure, the US Attorneys office indicted<br>several of the vice presidents of MDC subsidiaries, including Richmond<br>American Homes, one of the nation's largest builders. They plead guilty.<br><br> At that point, Judge Matsch made a statement in open court that he was<br>tired of the prosecution bringing in low level vice presidents before him and<br>because of the serious evidence he expected the prosecutors to vigorously<br>prosecute those who were at the top, David Mandarich and Larry Mizel, and<br>that he would vigorously sentence those involved. Within days, his daughter<br>was dead.<br><br> <!--EZCODE BOLD START--><strong>The bizarre circumstances involved her "falling" into a volcano on<br>Hawaii during a trip there with her boyfriend. An inside source claims that<br>the boyfriend was planted on her. He supposedly met her in a grocery store,<br>wined and dined her and had been dating her for about a month from the time<br>Judge Matsch was assigned to the case.</strong><!--EZCODE BOLD END--><br> Then because of the death of his daughter, the MDC case was reassigned<br>to the Chief Judge of the Tenth Federal Circuit Court, Judge Sherman<br>Finesilver. Finesilver accepted a $1.5 million plea bargain from MDC and<br>acquitted Mandarich while Judge Matsch was in mourning...." <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://p216.ezboard.com/brigorousintuition.showUserPublicProfile?gid=chiggerbit@rigorousintuition>chiggerbit</A> at: 10/5/06 9:55 am<br></i>