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8 January 2024

Plaintiff In Retaliation Case Against Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze Opposes Celebrezze's Effort To Hide Subpoena Content

Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze asked the trial court to hide from public view subpoena language quoting a sexual text message she allegedly sent.
United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze asked the trial court to hide from public view subpoena language quoting a sexual text message she allegedly sent. Distorting the court record would violate federal and Ohio constitutional law, the plaintiff's brief argues.

CLEVELAND, OH — Today, Georgeanna "Georgia" Semary, the plaintiff in a civil-liability-for-criminal-acts retaliation and intimidation case against Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze, filed a legal brief opposing Celebrezze's effort to hide from public view the language of a sexual-invitation text message that evidence in the case suggests she sent receiver Mark Dottore. Dottore is a receiver that Celebrezze has serially appointed to oversee the assets of divorcing couples' cases.

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8 January 2024

Plaintiff In Retaliation Case Against Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze Opposes Celebrezze's Effort To Hide Subpoena Content

United States Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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