Two New Skeleton’s In the Closet


 

Two new skeleton’s have been added to my Skeleton’s Closet page at:

http://www.janbtucker.com/SkeletonCloset.html

Edward C. Saucerman

The first new skeleton has been added to the existing closet of Edward C. Saucerman, self-appointed “Titan” of the investigative industry, where we’d previously stored the lawsuit against him and the Fontana Unified School District in which it was alleged by the Plaintiff — a student about to graduate — that Saucerman arrested him just before his graduation was about to commence and got him jailed for several days on suspicion that he might know who did some graffiti on school property!  The new addition to his closet is actually a corpse — it’s a currently active civil rights suit alleging that Saucerman and other private investigators violated the Ralph Civil Rights Act and committed Assault against a disabled African American man filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court.

http://www.janbtucker.com/files/SAC_Williams_v_Hanley.pdf

Gregory A. Yates, Attorney at Law

A new closet has been opened up for attorney Gregory Andrew Yates.  A lawsuit by his former client alleges that he committed malpractice and fraud in his representation of her concerning her being attacked by an LAPD Officer Jesse Reyes while — as a reporter — she was covering the 2007 Mayday Demonstration for Immigrant Rights act MacArthur Park in Los Angeles.  This lawsuit also details a series of other actions filed against Yates in court by a former client alleging malpractice (that he settled for a substantial amount), a lawyer who assisted him on a case alleging that he was defrauded out of his fee, a motorist who got into an accident with Yates and said that Yates attacked him and called him a “faggot,” and others.

http://www.janbtucker.com/files/FAC_stamped.signed.pdf

 

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About Jan Tucker

The Detectives Diary is an innovative tool combining Private Investigation and Journalism. In 1984, Steve Harvey's Los Angeles Times "Around the Southland" Column entitled Jan Tucker's program of providing low-cost "Opposition Research" services to indigent and working class candidates for public office, "Take Cover: Hired Mudslinger Rides into Town." A 1996 Los Angeles Times article by Henry Chu carried a sub-headline identifying Tucker as a "P.R. Guru." In November 2012, Tucker became Criminal Justice Columnist for Counter Punch Magazine and a commentator for Black Talk Radio. As a private investigator since 1979 and a former First Vice President of Newspaper Guild Local 69, Tucker takes these skills to a new level in the pages of the Detectives Diary with insightful and unique exposures and analysis of history and current events. State Director--California League of Latin American Citizens, Former seven term Chairman of the Board of the California Association of Licensed Investigators, Co-President San Fernando Valley/Northeast Los Angeles Chapter-National Organization for Women, former National Commissioner for Civil Rights-League of United Latin American Citizens, former Second Vice President-Inglewood-South Bay Branch-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, former founding Vice President-Armenian American Action Committee, former First Vice President, Newspaper Guild Local 69 (AFL-CIO, CLC, CWA), Board member, Alameda Corridor Jobs Coalition, Community Advisory Board member--USC-Keck School of Medicine Alzheimer's Disease Research Project
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2 Responses to Two New Skeleton’s In the Closet

  1. Jan Tucker says:

    Here’s a comment from a friend on my FB Page about this posting:

    Crazy.. Same over here in Fresno.. Student didnt get diploma because parent was arrested for excessive cheering during graduation… Schools are getting to comfortable with their rules… Something really needs to change…

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