Elaine Pudlowski stars in another DDN newsletter
I don't think the publicity will stop until Elaine goes away.
It’s been over two years since the lovely and talented Elaine Pudlowski made her first appearance in the mercurial emailed newsletter entitled Daily Docket News (DDN).
Elaine is the corrupt attorney and guardian ad litem who has inspired me so much that I named a law after her.
It does not appear as though the mysterious person- or persons- behind DDN have tired of talking about her.
Why should they?
DDN’s coverage led her and nearly forty of her friends to foolishly get on a Zoom call to discuss unethical and illegal things.
That led to local coverage in the St. Louis area.
As well as national coverage.
In that case, Pudlowski’s bill for services was $80,000. According to court dockets, Pudlowski had 86 hearings on 86 separate cases just in the month of December, and Pudlowski and Reid worked together on twelve of them. Pudlowski’s caseload is the highest in the county, if not the entire state.
Tolu’s lawsuit alleges that the defendants “knew that the actual services they would render were harmful and injurious” and that they “billed and received payments from Plaintiff for the services they were ordered by the Court to provide,” which were not provided. The suit also alleges that the trio had “personal and business relationships with each other” and that they “fraudulently billed and overbilled Plaintiff for the injurious litigation support services they provided.” Tolu paid $18,000 to Pudlowski, $5000 to VanLuven, and more than $8000 to Reid, who admitted to altering evidence in violation of the law.
It helped usher in the retirement of corrupt Missouri judge Michael Burton.
Then, when the lovely and talented Elaine Pudlowski tried to become a judge, all the earlier stories rushed back, and Governor Mike Parson decided to go in another direction.
So, it’s not surprising that the latest edition- released earlier today- of DDN is full of stories about Elaine.
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