Posts Tagged ‘Roanoke Trial’

Coming up Aug 24th: hearings in Roanoke

August 17, 2010

Here is another note from Bill White, below. The hearings in Roanoke are for 7:09-cv-57, the case brought by the black tenants or “Unnamed Citizens, A, B, C, D and E” (as they preferred to be called) of Virginia Beach, and their “Minor Children”. I think this case is an odious snivel rights type case, specifically aimed at bankrupting Bill White (isn’t he already bankrupt?) and (the defunct) ANSWP.

“I’ve dropped you some letters on upcoming events. I am being transported to the Roanoke City Jail for hearings August 24 through 28, then being returned to Beckley, then going to Chicago. If I get my injunction, I’ll be released from there to a halfway house. We’ll see.” – Bill White

Last week, Judge Turk dismissed a case Bill White had brought against SECOR, the corporation that runs the halfway houses. SECOR had sent a notice, saying they would not give Bill a spot, because he had a violent history and a narcissistic personality disorder. Bill sued under the discrimination against persons with disabilities act (ha ha). He also argued that he hasn’t been convicted of a violent crime since he was a youth (the criminal cases the government won, strangely, did not hinge on whether Bill White INTENDED to commit an act of violence). Furthermore, the second Court-ordered psychiatrist, Dr. Daum, disagreed with the first psychiatrist’s diagnosis of narcisstic personality disorder. At any rate, both psychiatrists found Bill White to be sane and not a danger to himself or the community. Judge Turk, who should have let Bill White go for time served last Spring, threw Bill’s lawsuit out, saying that Bill White had not exhausted the prison system’s (oh so kind and helpful) policies to resolve the conflict.