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Source: Russia Insider
Roberta Kaplan, famous for convincing the Supreme Court to legalize 'gay marriage,' is trying to use Charlottesville to dismantle the First Amendment
By Mike Enoch (National Justice) | October 15, 2019
It's been two years since Roberta Kaplan and her co-conspirators filed their sham lawsuit against organizers, speakers and attendees of the August 12, 2017 rally in Charlottesville VA, and the media is once again carrying water for her. The latest puff piece on the Jewish lesbian lawyer appears in Glamour Magazine, a strange choice given how conspicuously lacking Robbie and her accomplices are in that particular trait.
This rather absurd piece of fake news is meant to restore public interest in the seemingly interminable lawsuit, as well as drive large dollar donations to Robbie's pockets. Published right in between Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish new year) and Yom Kippur (the Jewish day of atonement), Robbie no doubt hopes to use the suit as a vehicle to pressure schul-goers for shekels. It wouldn't be the first time Robbie has exploited the Jewish religious calendar to hit her tribe up. According to a June 2019 report in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Robbie has raised over $10 million so far for this bogus suit.
A non-governmental organization has raised $10 million toward paying the costs, an official of the group told JTA, and is still fund-raising. Integrity First for America, according to its website, is "dedicated to holding those accountable who threaten longstanding principles of our democracy — including our country's commitment to civil rights and equal justice." But for now its only brief is the Charlottesville case.
Where is all that money going?
Anatomy of a Fraud
The now two year old Sines v. Kessler lawsuit rests on a threadbare legal theory based on an archaic law from 1870 that Robbie herself has publicly acknowledged she devised ad hoc in order to pursue her real agenda: to overpower the First Amendment and shut down legitimate political speech.
Four exhausted young men pushed out of Lee Park by Virginia State Police. In front of them is a screaming mob armed with poles, projectiles and other weapons.
Robbie alleges that anyone who attended the rally and did any sort of planning ahead of time is liable for the fatal car accident in which communist rioter Heather Heyer was killed and for any other damages alleged by her myriad of clients. The only reason such a ludicrous suit didn't get tossed immediately is Robbie's status as a wealthy and famous lawyer with powerful connections in DC and Tel Aviv. Her claim to fame is that she argued for gay marriage in front of the Supreme Court in 2013, which granted her celebrity status generated by an unfree press that was lockstep in supporting her ambitions.
To underscore the absurdity of this suit, let's examine the case of Tyler Magill, a local Charlottesville hustler who capitalized on the media commotion following the protest to cash in. Magill alleged that he was hit in the neck by a tiki torch on the night of August 11th, which four days later caused him to have a stroke! This story went viral in leftist circles on the internet and Magill scammed $130,000 in GoFundMe bucks from hysterical liberal suckers.
Magill's allegations were thrown on the pile of frivolous complaints in the Sines v. Kessler, which shows Kaplan and her team didn't bother to investigate these claims. Magill's own doctors have publicly expressed trepidation over the claims. At the time Robbie's sham lawsuit was filed, these facts were all publicly known:
• No video or witness account of Magill being struck existed.Given this, why would a lawyer of Robbie's alleged stature discredit her litigation by including claims from a charlatan like Tyler Magill? Far from being the "blockbuster" lawsuit that Glamour says it is, Sines v. Kessler is a hot pile of shit that has only survived due to Robbie's wealth, personal friends in the media and close ties to kleptocrats in the Democratic party. In February 2019, Magill quietly moved to dismiss himself from the case and slinked away before he was pressed in court.
• A video of Magill from August 13th in which he chases and screams at Jason Kessler had been widely distributed on the internet. There was no injury to his neck in this video.
• Magill's doctors had publicly stated that they could find no evidence of trauma to his neck, and that even if he had suffered trauma it would be virtually impossible for it to trigger a stroke 4 days later.
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