Posted on 10/19/2011 11:04:51 AM PDT by Stayfree
April Gallop alleged in her initial complaint that a plane did not hit the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, but that a bomb had been detonated instead, and members of the government knew about the attack in advance. The 2nd Circuit in Manhattan upheld a federal judge's dismissal of the case after finding that Gallop had "failed to present anything beyond vague and conclusory allegations of conspiracy."
In the April 2011 ruling, the three-judge panel ordered Gallop and her attorneys to show cause as to why they should not be sanctioned for forcing the court "to consider, and the government to defend, a frivolous and vexatious appeal." In response, Gallop's attorneys - Dennis Cunningham, Mustapha Ndanusa and William Veale - called for the panel to be disqualified because of "evident severe bias, based in active personal emotions arising from the 9/11 attack."
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They won’t pay a dime. There’s plenty of rich moonbats to see that this case is a career for the three “attorneys”.
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