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POTTER V. HOLMES AT A GLANCE
LOVE, GREED, EXTORTION, ELDER ABUSE, JUDICIAL MISCONDUCT AND CORRUPTION
Justice For Fred Potter In the Circuit Court of Scott County Arkansas is a case that has all the
elements for a book and a movie. The case of Potter v. Holmes has
been continuing for years and seemingly no one from outside of the
court room gave interest in the case until now.
Fredrick R. “Fred” Potter, 90 years old, is a Marine Corps, Army, and
Army National Guard Veteran who served in the Korean War and in
Germany. He was a multi-millionaire who became the victim of abuse,
judicial misconduct, and a senior citizen extortion ring in a family
trust dispute.
From honorable service to his country, to becoming a multi-
millionaire, to being stripped of his military records, his wife’s
wedding rings, to being jailed as part of a scheme to gain control of
all his and his wife’s assets, this is the Potter V. Holmes story.
Fred Potter, 90-year-old Korean War Veteran, is the victim of abuse
and a senior citizen extortion ring.
A family trust dispute where the niece pulled a scam to commandeer
the savings of her uncle and aunt for her greed and self-interest. The
attorney has collected over $500,000.00 while the judge puts the aging
veteran in jail for failure to turn in items that do not exist to the court.
Potter is a Marine Veteran and then served in the Army. He was
married to his wife, Betty, for nearly 39 years.
Before his wife passed away, Potter and his wife both created
separate trusts, because Potter said they thought it would be better
than a will, “We set it up to where the one that was left living would
have an income and it didn’t work out that way.”
Restoring Integrity in The Arkansas Judiciary
JUSTICE FOR FRED POTTER The Story of a Judge, attorney, a niece, and others using the Arkansas Judiciary to extort millions from a 90-year-old Marine Corps & Army Veteran without impunity. Story with love, greed, extortion, elder abuse, judicial misconduct, and corruption. A scheme by a niece to extort millions of dollars from a uncle who is a 90 year old Korean War Veteran of the Marine Corps, Army, and The Army National Guard.
Because of the judicial misconduct the case has become a complex
and difficult situation with no easy solutions. The quagmire is the
direct result of ineffective legal misrepresentation, judicial
misconduct and an attorney for the defendant along with the
defendants therein a party thereof who displays a total disdain and
disregard to the rule of law and moral conscientious.
This case has many elements that rises to different levels of concern
and is worthy of further investigation and attention by state and
federal officials.
The principles of the ring are a tyrant Judge David H. McCormick, a
scandalous attorney, Jack Skinner, and a niece, Cassaundra Holmes
who apparently has no moral conscientious and dignity.
The conduct and judicial over-step along with the disregard of judicial
temperament and the signing of unreasonable court orders by Judge
David H. McCormick it is apparent that the court is being use for the
purpose of monetary extortion from a senior citizen.
READ MORE ABOUT FREDRICK R. POTTER (FRED): JusticeForFredPotter.com
FORGERY & FRAUD A independent forensic handwriting expert from another state had
examined documents and made the analyst that the name of Fredrick
R. Potter is a forgery. Furthermore, the examination of the documents
conclude that Cassaundra Holmes did forge Fredrick R. Potter’s
name.
A case of fraud concerning the forgery was filed in Crawford County,
Arkansas where Fred Potter resides. The case was dismissed due to
the case in Scott County, Arkansas.
Judge McCormick will not allow this evidence into court. The reason
given is that the judge claims that Fred Potter had testified under oath
that he did sign the document. The judge has suggested the threat
of perjury. The fact is that Fred Potter made a statement in deposition
that the signature looked like his.
Judge McCormick can and should issue a court order staying all
previous court orders and present proceedings until a full
investigation is completed in the forgery and continuing fraud upon
the court by Cassaundra Holmes. Failure to do so and threatening
Fred Potter amounts to “Judicial Extortion.”
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the US Attorney is
actively involved with investigating the case at the request of Fred
Potter and his attorney. Presently the federal investigation is with
a federal forensic auditor which can take up to a year to complete.
1. Deposition of Fredrick Potter,
pg. 24 – 27 (signing trust documents at the same in Walter’s office,
date on trust and notary stamp is 10 September 2004)
pg. 52-56 (amendment, Fred did not remember but Skinner persisted).
POTTER DEPOSITION
2. Deposition of Cassaundra Holmes.
pg. 22-23 pertaining to the one-dollar bill of sale document.
HOLMES DEPOSITION
3. Bench Trial, September 9, 2015 Direct examination of Fred Potter
AB 116-118 (Ab 118, last paragraph states that all documents were
signed in Walters’ office was signed at the same time)
Ab 121-122 is about the amendment.
BENCH TRIAL TESTIMONY
LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF BETTY POTTER: “I will, devise and
bequeath all of the rest, residue and remainder of my estate, whether
real, personal or mixed and wheresoever situated or to which I may in
any way be entitled at the time of my death to my husband, FRED R.
POTTER, to his absolutely. In the event my husband, FRED R.
POTTER, should predecease me or die simultaneously with me, then
and in the event I will devise, and bequeath all of the rest, residue and
remainder of my estate, whether real, personal or mixed and
wheresoever situated or to which I may in any way be entitled at the
time of my death to the following five persons: THOMAS WRIGHT,
VERNON L. WRIGHT, ALLEN W. POTTER, CASSUANDRA HOLMES
and KEVIN WRIGHT to share and share alike equally among the five of
them.”
WEDDING RINGS & LOVE
A symbol of eternal love, the humble wedding ring has been about for
years, older than any of us and still as important as ever. While the
design of weddings rings is becoming more modern in many cases,
the tradition and symbolism of the ring is as strong today as it’s ever
been.
The wedding ring is an emblem of love through time, a symbol of
devotion and an agreement between two parties to love and cherish
one another for the rest of their days.
“For a Arkansas judge to take away the sanctity of a man’s love for his wife
after she dies, and to deprive him of his military honors, is to sign the death
warrant of his soul” Thomas Hudson, The Walking Veteran
(WalkingVeteran.com)
READ FULL CONTEMPT ORDER OF 3-08-2019
MILITARY HONORS Tyrant Judge strips Fred Potter, a Veteran of the Army and Marine
Corps, of his Military Honors.
What value does a veteran’s Army and Marine Corps honorable
discharge along with medals and military pictures have to anyone
other than the veteran that earned them?
After Judge McCormick had issued and order for all items to be given
to Cassaundra Holmes for auction the question about personal items,
including military records, had been asked to the judge. His reply:
“what part of everything do you not understand? I mean everything.”
Leading veteran’s organizations are asking that question. They are
demanding answers and action to have the military honors returned
to the veteran who signed a blank check payable up to giving his life
for the country that he loves. All veterans are asked to join and help.
Follow the story to the bottom and see how you can help.
Fred Potter, 90-year-old Korean War
Veteran, served in the Marine Corps and
Army. He served in the Korean War and a
duty assignment in Germany.
Born 12/26/29 in Alameda, CA to Ruth and
Anson Potter. Fred started playing violin in
grammar school with a violin handed down
to him from his father, [not a Stradivarius
Violin] he even got to play in the Hollywood
Bowl as part of a traveling music class.
Fred had enough high school credits to
graduate early, so he had his parents sign a
waiver slip for his age so he could join the Marines –he did come
home to graduate with his class. Fred’s first honorable discharge is
from the Marines on September 30, 1948.
Fred Potter’s squadron at El Toro Marine Corps Aviation Base 1947
Fred Joined the Army in October
1948 and spent the next 5 years in
Germany with the Army infantry. He
was there during the Berlin airlift and
Nuremberg trials. The infantry had
many brushes with Russian while
protecting the German borders.
Fred returned to the California Bay
Area in September 1953 where he
joined the California National Guard
where he served 3 years.
THE STRAVARIOUS VIOLIN
In the court of Judge David H. McCormick, it is up to the Fred Potter
to prove that he does not have a Stradivarius violin. The opposing
side making the claims, Cassaundra Holmes and her attorney Jack
Merle Skinner, does not have to prove that he has one; just the word
of the niece.
COURT ORDER…
Judge David H. McCormick, 15th Circuit Division 2, Scott County,
Arkansas is part of a scheme to commit Judicial Extortion from a
Korean war veteran by putting him jail and fining him $1,000.00 a day
until he gives the court a Stradivarius Violin that he does not have nor
ever owned.
HOW DO YOU PROVE A NEGATIVE?
STRADIVARIUS TRACKER Antonio Stradivari Italian
pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo
stradiˈvaːri]; (1644 – December 18,
1737) was an Italian luthier and a
crafter of string instruments such
as violins, cellos, guitars, violas
and harps. Stradivarius is
generally considered the most
significant and greatest artisan in
this field. The Latinized form of his
surname, Stradivarius, as well as
the colloquial “Strad” are terms
often used to refer to his
instruments. It is estimated that Stradivari produced 1,116
instruments, 960 of which were violins. Around 650 instruments
survived, including 450 to 512 violins.
Ever wondered where in the world all these priceless Stradivarius
violins are located? Well now you know (sort of). Some of the
whereabouts of Strad instruments is unknown, but here are the ones
that we do know about:
Stradivarius Violin Tracker
How does one set a price on a genuine Stradivarius instrument? With
only 650 in existence today, these immaculate works of art are prized
as much for their unique and supreme craftsmanship and sound as
they are for their rarity in quantity.
In the Fred Potter case verses his niece, Cassaundra Holmes of
Cassaundra Holmes Insurance agency in Waldron, Arkansas where
there is a claim that Fred Potter owns a Stradivarius simply because
his niece said so. The judge, David H. McCormick has fined Fred
$1,000.00 a day until he presents to the court the Stradivarius which
he does not have nor ever owned. How do you prove a negative to a
corrupted judge who is using his judicial authority to extort the trust
fund of a 88 year old Korean war veteran?
Stradivarius instruments hold the top five prices paid for any musical
instrument. The most expensive Stradivarius violins are the ones
crafted during what is considered his golden period from 1700 to
1720. These violins are estimated to bid at the starting auction price
of millions of dollars.
In 1998, Russian violinist Maxim Vengerov purchased the 1727
Kreutzer for nearly $1.6 million. He owns a total of four Stradivarius
violins.
In 1990, the 1720 Red Mendelssohn was sold for $1.7 million. It was
purchased by violinist Elizabeth Pitcairn’s grandfather, who gave it to
her on her 16th birthday.
In April of 2005, the 1699 Lady Tennant was auctioned at Christie’s for
$2,032,000. Sponsored by the Stradivari Society of Chicago, the Lady
Tennant was loaned to violinist Yang Liu and in 2009 it was loaned to
Yossif Ivanov.
In May 2006, Antonio Stradivari’s 1707 Hammer violin was sold for
$3,544,000, achieving a world record for any musical instrument sold
at that time.
In April of 2007, the 1729 Soloman ex-Lambert was sold at Christie’s
for $2.7 million to an anonymous bidder.
In 2010, the record for most expensive musical instrument was again
broken when concert violinist Anne Akiko Meyers purchased the 1697
Molitor Stradivarius for a record $3.6 million. The Molitor was
previously thought to have been owned by Napoleon Bonaparte.
In June 2014, The 1731 “Kreutzer” violin, which had a presale
estimate of $7.5 million to $10 million failed to reach the reserve price
after a sealed-bid auction that began June 6, at Christie’s auction
house.
In March 28, 2017, the 1684 “Croall, McEwen” sold for £1.92
million. This particular Strad went into auction at Sotheby’s galleries
in New Bond Street, Lond with a sale estimate of $1.5-2.5
million. Considering if sold below its upper price range, it’s a relative
bargain.
What the list above clearly states is that a Stradivarius instrument is a
financial and emotional investment that is only going to rise in value.
PLEASE VISIT FACT CHECK
WHERE THERE IS NO SPIN, JUST THE FACTS
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