Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Phone call to detective Jeff Nolta, city of Fife Detective, follow up email

Mr. Nolta,

This is Heather Benedict confirming I called your office this morning and left a message requesting time to seek counsel before you complete your investigation. 

I am a victim of identity fraud and have reported this to the FTC, FBI and local police department; (example of ID theft outlined email below where someone has set up an email and posed as me and contacted my cousin, David Hippensteel.) I am not sure how much of my report I need to share with you and would like to consult an attorney before doing so. I have also passed on your information to federal, local and state law enforcement agencies currently assisting me and they may be in contact with you today as well.  Hopefully you can cooperate with their open investigations too. 

As of 7:40PM last night, i now understand your investigation involves Ken Luce, whom was the city of fife's judge for 20 years.  You being employed by Fife, am uneasy about your bias and favoritism towards him, which is why I seek an attorney. I am not a resident of Fife and do not frequent your city. 

Additionally, given the recent sad news of the police shooting in Minnesota of an innocent blonde 40 year old single Caucasian female from Australia (similar to myself), am somewhat even more fearful to talk to any police officer and at random, especially one deployed by Ken Luce who has stated to me and before two other witnesses that it easier to shoot (kill) an opponent [than fight them in court].  I have testified to his statement as a public declaration in the King County Superior Court.  

I am currently part of the WA State Address Confidentiality program and a victim of domestic violence. I find your abrupt email from yesterday somewhat harassing and intimidating.   Common courtesy would be to send a letter, set up a time to talk and disclose my legal rights. You have not done this.  

While I seek to find an attorney this morning am awfully frightened of you, as you could be covering up Mr. Luce's own criminal activities on his behalf, which may go beyond Id theft  and could include concealing my late mother's will, elder abuse and undue influence.  Is this investigation just a distraction from the real criminal activities which may have taken place at Luce Law Firm? That is a question and not a statement. 

Further, i would prefer to arrange an in-person meeting in a safe location to verify you are not Ken Luce, Jim or Erik Mickelson just pretending to be a detective trying to incriminate me.  

You must also understand that I am not an attorney.  

Thank you,
Heather 

Ken Luce








Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Fife Police detective Jeff Nolta outreach

This email came in today from the Fife Police detective and omits any content or reason for his inquiry.  Sounds official but weird. Maybe he's investigating undue influence? On second thought, according to Mr. John Nolta, at 7pm this evening, not even 12 hours since he first emailed me, Mr. Nolta states:
"This concerns a criminal allegation made by Ken Luce. I am not able to conduct an interview via  email. I will complete my investigation without your statement. 

Det Nolta

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Please contact me by phone at your earliest convenience, 253-896-8257.


Jeff Nolta
Detective

Fife Police Department
“A professional police agency that is reflective of the community and its needs.”
3737 Pacific Hwy E., Fife, WA

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Monday, July 3rd hearing: one-sided petition for attorney fees


Attorney Ken Luce recently visited King County Superior Court, hoping to secure a $62,000+ paycheck through an order from his Freemason associate, Commissioner Carlos Velategui. On the morning of July 3rd, Commissioner Velategui initially told Mr. Luce, "Come on up, I'll sign your order." However, a sudden change of heart occurred.

The daughter from whom Mr. Luce is seeking the $62,000 presented a well-documented and thorough working copy detailing Mr. Luce's negligence as an attorney. This included a Notice of Investigation (indicating that Luce is under investigation by the Washington State Bar Association) and a Notice of Court of Appeals Division I.

Yes, you read that correctly. For those following this case, this marks the third filing in a Court of Appeals in Washington State. One must wonder, when will Mr. Luce decide that enough is enough and agree to family mediation, which has always been the preferred route by all heirs?