Friday, August 28, 2009

WILKINSON OBSTRUCTS JUSTICE


U.S. COURT OF APPEALS GRANTED PLAINTIFFS PERMANENT RELIEF

1. Said U.S. Court of Appeals adjudged and declared the Plaintiff-Appellants the unimpeachable record owners of their Constitutionally protected riparian Cayo Costa properties, because, e.g., the 1912 Subdivision Plat of Survey did not show the fictitious “parknor the fraudulently “claimed” and forged “lot 00A0” and/or “block 00001”. In particular, said Federal Appellate Court declared:

”I. BACKGROUND

A. Current Action

The Appellants are owners of Lot 15A in the Cayo Costa subdivision in Lee County, Florida. On May 5, 2008, the Appellants filed the present pro se complaint against numerous state and county officials n1 alleging that they had violated the Appellants' constitutional rights with respect to their Cayo Costa property. … The Appellants' Lot 15A is on the west side of the Cayo Costa subdivision on the Gulf of Mexico and is adjacent to land that was claimed through Resolution 569/875 to create the Cayo Costa State Park.”

“We note that the district court has now warned the Appellees that their conduct may warrant sanctions in the future if continued.”

PRESCOTT, No. 08-14846, 2009 U.S. App. LEXIS 8678, 2009 WL 1059631.

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