Why has a Minnesota Sheriff blocked my email?
Dakota County Sheriff Tim Leslie doesn't like me, or having his corruption called out.
Earlier this week, I received a surprise when I attempted to reach Dakota County {MN} Sheriff Tim Leslie.
I first spoke with the good sheriff in 2015 for the very first article I did on the Rucki case.
A divorce lawyer was detained, forced to represent her client restrained in a wheelchair and tortured with sexual humiliation, sleep deprivation and sensory deprivation without being charged, according to a new civil-rights lawsuit that has hit the courts in Minnesota.
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Tim Leslie, the Dakota County sheriff, confirmed his office recently received the lawsuit. But he declined to comment formally to WND, stating: "On the advice of my counsel, I cannot comment on pending litigation, but we're taking it seriously."
Leslie confirmed to WND that no members of the sheriff’s department implicated in the lawsuit have been reprimanded by his office.
The article had to do with the time that corrupt Minnesota judge, David Knutson, using corrupt Dakota County Sheriff’s Deputies, forced Michelle MacDonald, Sandra Grazzini-Rucki’s attorney, to conduct part of her custody trial handcuffed to a wheelchair. The video is below, and Michelle gets wheeled in at about 1:10:00.
You may also notice that SGR is seated next to Michelle in the beginning of the video but is gone after the break; that’s because she was told to leave the proceedings by other corrupt officers during the break.
In this case, Sheriff Leslie was caught in a tough spot; he was not the Sheriff when the incident occurred.
Instead, he was the Sheriff when Michelle filed her lawsuit, which I covered.
The Dakota County Sheriff at the time of the incident was Dave Bellows.
Sheriff Leslie learned quickly how to be a corrupt cop.
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