Please review my request for a County Resolution on this matter, submitted today. All I want is for the Court to recognize that I am my mother's daughter. The negligence and corruption within the Pierce County Superior Court are appalling, but I continue to fight for justice.
Consulting attorneys often ask me, "Are you an attorney?" I respond, "No. I never wanted to be an attorney and never will be. I have never been part of a gang and have no desire to join one. I just want a fair resolution for my mother's last wishes."
Onward,
Heather
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November
9, 2016
Mr.
Kirk Stinger
Pierce
County Risk Management
955
Tacoma Avenue South, Rm 302
Tacoma,
WA 98402
Fax
253-798-3632
Re: September 8, 2016 Claim #16O-00703
Dear
Kirk Stinger:
Pierce County has been unresponsive to
my claim from September 9, 2016, #16O-00703. The negligent acts committed by county
employees has caused stress, anxiety, time off of work and financial
losses.
The issues I raise are still
unresolved: destruction of public records, possible collusion inside the county
clerk’s office, and obstruction of justice.
A lawsuit has been drafted against
county employees: Colby Richards, Patricia McCarthy, Kevin Stock, Daniel
Ladenburg, Karena Kirkendoll and Pierce County. Unless we can come
to a resolution before Friday, November 11, 2016, it will be filed in
a county outside of Pierce County and your office will be served next
week.
Documented evidence shows the county
clerk’s office colluded with Luce & Associates via private communication
through facsimile and as a result, a court order went missing. On May 16, Commissioner Kirkendoll ruled
in ex-parte court that my late mother passed intestate. Kirkendoll submitted an amended declaration
which included the name of my parent’s estate attorney, Luce & Associates.
On May 17th, the clerk
communicated with Luce & Associates directly. The May 16th intestate order subsequently
disappeared and has since not been restored.
Commissioner Kirkendoll re-ruled I needed to take the legal advice from
the same clerk who had already communicated with the opposing
attorney. The missing ruling still has not been reinstated. It is a Class B felony to destroy public
records.
On September 30, 2016, in attempt to
restore the May 16th order, I experienced obstruction of public
records while in Judge Cuthbertson’s courtroom.
Official court reporter Timothy Regis denied my request for
court transcription because he felt the money order I sent
him smelled like perfume. I have now sent Mr. Regis a total of $640
and I still do not have the transcriptions. It is has now been five weeks since
my initial request.
On October 3, I
e-mailed Colby Richards for an update into this investigation. He asked for the full 60 days to investigate
the matter. However, your office has
passed its own deadline and has been unresponsive. Mr. Richards is out of the office until next
week and now bring this matter forward to Mr. Richard’s supervisor, Kirk Stinger.
It has been my
sincere hope to resolve this matter outside of the courtroom. A public lawsuit could disrupt the public
confidence with elected officials and this is not my intent. Specifically, the suit names Pierce County
Superior court judge-elect Karena Kirkendoll and Washington State Auditor-elect
Pat McCarthy. My lawsuit is not intended
to disrupt a public official’s office and reputation but to provide necessary
closure to my late-mother’s estate.
It would be much
easier for the county to restore the missing order than deal with a lawsuit in
a neighboring county. If you believe we
can resolve before this Friday, you may e-mail me at hmickelson2003@gmail.com.
Thank you for your
attention to this matter and for your service to the public.
Sincerely,
Heather Mickelson
Daughter
Re In the Estate of Leeanna Ruth Mickelson
Cc: court file
Encl: Correspondence
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