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$10,000 Sanction Proposed Against “Birther” Lawyer

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Teresa Whitaker
Published: September 18, 2009

Federal Judge Clay Land may have made good on his threat of sanctions against a lawyer for an army officer fighting deployment on the claim that President Barack Obama was not born in this country. In an order today Judge Land denied a motion for a Stay of Deployment for Captain Connie Rhodes, filed by Attorney Orly Taitz yesterday. The motion was filed after Judge Land threatened sanctions and dismissed the complaint calling it frivolous. Taitz has 14 days to show why a $10,000 penalty as a sanction should not be imposed against her. We tried reaching Taitz. She has not returned our calls.

In a bizarre twist, News 3 has received a copy of a letter to Judge Clay Land, written by the officer in this case, Captain Connie Rhodes. In it she writes she is shipping out to Iraq and asks the Judge to withdraw the Motion to Stay the Deployment. She denies authorizing Taitz to file on her behalf.

She denies authorizing Taitz to file on her behalf. And yet she turned up in court on Monday...and said nothing about this She signed an affidavit saying she would have been in court on Saturday but her superiors threatened her with a court martial.

Birther letter to judge:
http://static.mgnetwork.com/rbl/pdf/birther_letter.pdf
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