Part 2 - more prosecutors controlled by Soros
Peter Bernegger
@PeterBernegger
2/ George Soros in Oshkosh Wisconsin and another surprise ending.
There are not 70 district attorneys being controlled by George Soros and using federal taxpayers' monies.....there are 95!
I found them and began creating a list, it is below.
Look at this email from Fair and Just Prosecution non-profit Director Miriam Aroni Krinsky (in image below also) to all 90 (at the time) prosecutors:
"All:
Thanks to the many of you who brought your voices to the joint statement FJP issued last month with over 90 elected prosecutors pledging to use their settled discretion and not criminalize personal healthcare decisions. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ending the long established, relied upon, and federally protected constitutional right to abortion, we know that many of you have stepped forward as leaders in your communities to protect reproductive rights and preserve access to abortion care. And we know that many elected prosecutors are working alongside, and in collaboration with, communities, advocates, and other elected leaders across the health and legal systems in these efforts.
To support the developing work in this space and help facilitate the sharing of ideas and resources, FJP is aiming to gather information on actions being taken by elected prosecutors to protect reproductive rights, avoid criminalizing personal medical decisions, and proactively support access to necessary care and justice for all. Those actions might include (among others): joining lawsuits or briefs challenging the validity of state abortion restrictions, publishing “know your rights” materials or other resources for people seeking reproductive care, joining efforts to protect access to reproductive health care, addressing concerns about data privacy, or developing inter-agency policies protecting medical care and reproductive health in the face of restrictive laws.
If you have any efforts or news that you, your office, or other leaders in your jurisdiction are researching, contemplating and planning – or any statements, policies, activities, engagement with other local leaders, or other actions you have already put in place – please let us know. You can send them on to me as well as Kalyn Hill at khill@fairandjustprosecution.org and Rebecca Blair at rblair@fairnadjustprosecution.org.
We are aiming over the coming weeks to put together information and resources, including thoughts on how prosecutors can continue to engage to promote and protect reproductive rights and we welcome all of your ideas. Given the timeliness and fast-moving nature of this issue, if at all possible please pass on any responsive information on or before next Monday, August 1.
As always, if you have any questions or if there is any way FJP can provide further support, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Sincerely,
Miriam & the FJP Team
Miriam Aroni Krinsky
Founder and Executive Director
Fair and Just Prosecution
Email: krinskym@krinsky.la
Cell: (818) 416 5218"
Notice Krinsky is not using an FJP email address.
FJP is using federal tax dollars, from the Tides Center, to control these county prosecutors. And you'll see in future tweets the tremendous amount of time these prosecutors are spending on/with FJP - all the while being on the clock and paid by local taxpayers.
FJP is using federal tax dollars, and local tax dollars also as all these county district attorneys are getting a paycheck, to control these local prosecutors. Getting them to sign pledges not to enforce laws passed by state legislatures!
This all smacks of racketeering, defrauding the US Government, conspiring to defraud the US Govt., collusion and a host of other felony crimes.
Alphabetical List of Prosecutors
I'm including former and current known ones. This list is not complete, it will grow due to newly elected county prosecutors.
Patriots: get public records requests out to these offices. Ask for emails, texts, pledges, agreements, any record with FJP (Fair and Just Prosecution) on it. Remember to put a time limit on it, such as the past 2 or 3 years for example.
Call your local county supervisor, pass all this info onto them.
Alabama
Danny Carr - District Attorney, Jefferson County
Arizona
Laura Conover - County Attorney, Pima County
California
Michael Atwell - District Attorney, Alpine County
Diana Becton - District Attorney, Contra Costa County
George Gascón - District Attorney, Los Angeles County
Nancy O’Malley - District Attorney, Alameda County
Jill Ravitch - District Attorney, Sonoma County
Jeff Rosen - District Attorney, Santa Clara County
Colorado
Michael Dougherty - District Attorney, 20th Judicial District (Boulder)
Gordon McLaughlin - District Attorney, 8th Judicial District
Beth McCann - District Attorney, 2nd Judicial District (Denver)
Brian Mason - District Attorney, 17th Judicial District
Alonzo Payne - District Attorney, 12th Judicial District
Delaware
Kathleen Jennings - Attorney General
District of Columbia
Karl Racine - Attorney General
Florida
Andrew Warren - State Attorney, 13th Judicial Circuit (Tampa)
Georgia
Patsy Austin-Gatson - District Attorney, Gwinnett Judicial Circuit
Sherry Boston - District Attorney, DeKalb County
David Cooke - District Attorney, Macon Judicial Circuit
Deborah Gonzalez - District Attorney, Western Judicial Circuit (Athens)
Dalia Racine - District Attorney, Douglas County
Jared Williams - District Attorney, Augusta Judicial Circuit
Hawaii
Rebecca Like - Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kaua’i
Illinois
Kimberly M. Foxx - State’s Attorney, Cook County (Chicago)
Jamie Mosser - State’s Attorney, Kane County
Eric Rinehart - State’s Attorney, Lake County (Waukegan)
Dora A. Villarreal - State’s Attorney, Rock Island County
Indiana
Ryan Mears - Prosecuting Attorney, Marion County (Indianapolis)
Kansas
Suzanne Valdez - District Attorney, Douglas County (Lawrence)
Louisiana
Jason Williams - District Attorney, Orleans Parish
Maine
Natasha Irving - District Attorney, 6th Prosecutorial District
Maryland
Aisha Braveboy - State’s Attorney, Prince George’s County
Marilyn J. Mosby - State’s Attorney, Baltimore City
Massachusetts
Rob Galibois - District Attorney, Cape and Islands
Andrea Harrington - District Attorney, Berkshire County
Marian Ryan - District Attorney, Middlesex County
David Sullivan - District Attorney, Northwestern District
Michael W. Morrissey - District Attorney, Norfolk County
Michigan
Dana Nessel - Attorney General
Karen McDonald - Prosecuting Attorney, Oakland County
Eli Savit - Prosecuting Attorney, Washtenaw County (Ann Arbor)
Carol Siemon - Prosecuting Attorney, Ingham County (Lansing)
Matthew J. Wiese - Prosecuting Attorney, Marquette County
Minnesota
Keith Ellison - Attorney General
John Choi - County Attorney, Ramsey County
Mary Moriarty - County Attorney, Hennepin County
Mississippi
Shameca Collins - District Attorney, 6th Judicial District
Jody Owens - District Attorney, Hinds County
Missouri
Wesley Bell - Prosecuting Attorney, St. Louis County
New Mexico
Mary Carmack-Altwies - District Attorney, 1st Judicial District
Raúl Torrez - District Attorney, Bernalillo County (Albuquerque)
New York
Alvin Bragg - District Attorney, New York County (Manhattan)
Dave Clegg - District Attorney, Ulster County
Eric Gonzalez - District Attorney, Kings County (Brooklyn)
Mimi Rocah - District Attorney, Westchester County
Matthew Van Houten - District Attorney, Tompkins County (Ithaca)
North Carolina
Satana Deberry - District Attorney, Durham County
Todd Williams - District Attorney, Buncombe County (Asheville)
Ohio
Zach Klein - City Attorney, Columbus
Michael O’Malley - County Prosecutor, Cuyahoga County (Cleveland)
Oregon
Matt Ellis - District Attorney, Wasco County
John Hummel - District Attorney, Deschutes County
Mike Schmidt - District Attorney, Multnomah County (Portland)
Pennsylvania
Lawrence S. Krasner - District Attorney, Philadelphia
Jack Stollsteimer - District Attorney, Delaware County
Texas
John Creuzot - District Attorney, Dallas County
José Garza - District Attorney, Travis County (Austin)
Brian Middleton - District Attorney, Fort Bend County
Joe Gonzales - District Attorney, Bexar County (San Antonio)
Mark Gonzalez - District Attorney, Nueces County (Corpus Christi)
Vermont
Sarah F. George - State’s Attorney, Chittenden County (Burlington)
Joshua R. Diamond - Acting Attorney General
Virginia
Buta Biberaj - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Loudoun County
Parisa Dehghani-Tafti - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Arlington County and the City of Falls Church
Steve Descano - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Fairfax County
Jim Hingeley - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Albemarle County
Ramin Fatehi - Commonwealth’s Attorney, City of Norfolk
Colette McEachin - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Richmond
Stephanie Morales - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Portsmouth
Bryan Porter - Commonwealth’s Attorney, City of Alexandria
Shannon Taylor - Commonwealth’s Attorney, Henrico County
Washington
Ann Davison - City Attorney, Seattle
Dan Satterberg - Prosecuting Attorney, King County
Wisconsin
John T. Chisholm - District Attorney, Milwaukee County
Eric D. Sparr - District Attorney, Winnebago County
Northern Mariana Islands
Edward E. Manibusan - Attorney General
Miriam Aroni Krinsky in effect is working for George Soros, the guy who admitted on 60 Minutes he pointed out Jews to the Nazi's - where those Jews were then gassed to death in the concentration camps. Ms. Krinsky is Jewish. Many on FJP's staff are Jewish also. What sick people they are. ...
7:21 AM · Jan 8, 2025
I should note that Wesley Bell, of St. Louis County, Mo., now is headed to Congress, replacing Cori Bush. The governor will appoint his successor.