Lying is a habit for Mr. Rodems, and he is guilty of misconduct related to lack of candor, which rules and standards are contained in a publication by The Florida Bar Ethics Department, the Informational Packet entitled "Candor Toward The Tribunal". Rodems is guilty of dishonesty, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, and conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice. Rodems also knowingly disparaged, humiliated, and discriminated against me on the basis of disability. Mr. Rodems’ partner and law firm previously consulted with me on disability and the Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation...
Mr. Rodems continued his misconduct in my related federal ADA and Civil Rights lawsuit, Gillespie v. Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Florida, et al., 5:10-cv-503, U.S. District Court, M.D., Fla. A list of twenty (20) related cases appears at Exhibit 1. Currently I am preparing a petition for writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court. My Rule 13.5 Application to extend time to file a petition for writ of certiorari was docketed August 31, 2012, Docket No. 12A215...
Florida Bar Complaint, Ryan Christopher Rodems, Sep-13-2012
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