Luthmann Press Conference - Part 1
Watch Part 1 of Richard Luthmann's Press Conference On His Sweeping Lawsuit Against NYC Councilwoman Kamillah Hanks, Judge Ronald Castorina, Christopher Ambrose, Eric Nelson, and others.
By M. Thomas Nast
Richard Luthmann gave a press conference earlier today on his sweeping lawsuit filed in New York County Supreme Court against NYC Councilmember Kamillah Hanks, Judge Ron Castorina, Christopher Ambrose, Eric Nelson, Kevin Barry Love and others.
It was a doozy.
Fielding questions from Fort Myers Beach, Florida, where he is the Editor-In-Chief of Sun Bay Paper, Luthmann did well in articulating what the case was about. I think Castorina, Hanks, and the rest of their cronies better seriously consider throwing some money at this one to make it go away.
The only problem is that Luthmann is loaded for bear and doesn’t look like he wants money more than he wants to take their depositions.
Attorney Manny Ortega even popped in to see what was going on. His report back to whoever sent him in won’t be good. Luthmann said he thought it was McMahon. He might not be wrong, but when somebody farts, Luthmann usually blames McMahon.
What is clear after today is that Luthmann is a bona fide legal and political problem for several individuals. And this one won’t get fixed by a simple phone call like the last time.
Luthmann laid out the case with precision. After today's press conference, it's clear he's ready to go all-in for justice, not just a payout. Castorina and Hanks, brace yourselves.
Things are about to get very interesting. This was only Part 1.
Here is his media release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Richard Luthmann has filed an extensive legal complaint in New York County Supreme Court (New York, New York) against several individuals, alleging a wide range of wrongdoing, including lies, crimes, and cover-ups. The case revolves around debts, crimes, and the evasion of valid debts. Mr. Luthmann emphasizes that this case is not just about money but also involves taxpayers' money, with the potential for taxpayers to bear the burden if past debts aren't collectible.
Mr. Luthmann, a former attorney and investigative journalist, has faced a controversial past, including unjust imprisonment, prison abuse, and post-traumatic stress disorder. He sought to collect debts owed to him and start a career in journalism but claims that the defendants have hindered his efforts.
Notably, Kevin Barry Love, acting on behalf of his “wife,” NYC Councilmember Kamillah Hanks, allegedly made menacing threats to Luthmann's collections attorneys, causing them to drop his cases.
Luthmann also mentions other defendants who have allegedly perpetrated lies, threats, and government misuse.
The case includes allegations against special prosecutor Eric Nelson and New York State Supreme Court Justice Ronald Castorina Jr., accusing them of perjury, criminal activity, and the unauthorized practice of law.
Mr. Luthmann's legal action extends to Christopher Ambrose, who he claims lied to federal agents and interfered with his journalism efforts because of Mr. Luthmann's accurate but unflattering reporting that Ambrose is a clinically diagnosed psychopath with a history of dangerousness who sexually molests his children, and yet the Connecticut Family Court defends its decision to award him full custody.
Lawsuits are also filed against individuals with unpaid legal bills and unnamed co-conspirators, hinting at broader corruption.
For more information, call (239) 631-5957 or email richard.luthmann@protonmail.com.
Nice job.
But for future, Nast needs to mute himself -- distracting noise (and no chat available to say so unfortunately).
I tuned in great job you did you articulated everything very well