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My federal lawsuit against the members of the State Bar of Geo | Lin Wood

My federal lawsuit against the members of the State Bar of Georgia Grievance Committee was dismissed by Judge Timothy C. Batten under questionable circumstances.

The order of Judge Batten (including his failure to recuse himself from the case) is on appeal so that civil litigation is still pending.

The Georgia Bar grievance against me is now almost exclusively based on the frivolous fraud complaint filed by Nicole J. Wade, Jonathan D. Grunberg, and G. Taylor Wilson of the invisible Atlanta law firm of Ghost, Ghost & Ghost, LLC. While that civil litigation is still pending, there is a motion to dismiss already filed on my behalf and a motion for sanctions/dismissal to be filed in the next few days.

In a well-reasoned dissenting opinion, Justice Clarence Thomas validated the legal legitimacy of the lawsuits filed on my behalf challenging the November 2020 and January 2021 Georgia elections.

The State Bar of Georgia is not authorized to serve as the State Speech Police to monitor lawyers’ personal exercise of their right of free speech on social media.

Enough is enough. The State Bar of Georgia has a professional duty to dismiss its frivolous grievance complaint against me. Unless the Georgia Bar believes it has the right to engage in political witch hunts. I do not believe that is a valid purpose of the State Bar of Georgia.

With its January 9, 2021 rule changes, the State Bar of Georgia urges members of the public across the nation to weigh in on matters relating to Georgia lawyers.

I am sure that the Bar’s Special Counsel, Chris Steinmetz, cjs@ggsattorneys.com, wants the benefit of your thoughts about the Bar Grievance being pursued against me.

We The People have the most important voice of ALL.

See the Georgia Bar Internal Rule 18 below.