March 21, 2003

Three Lawsuits involving Leon Misterek

I have no particular idea what these cases are and only have found the docket sheets. However, here they are. I would be quite interested in any comments and will see them as comments on this site or if posted to the obvious public forum. The one potentially useful thing about this suit, which appears to concern disgruntled clients of the LeSourd, Patten, Fleming Hartung & Emory law firm. The bottom case is most interesting in possible content. How could anyone not be interested in Misterek v. IRS? And who are Lorne House and Jerre H. Paxton?

The other two cases, one of which must involve the sort of lurid allegations of skullduggery to be found in a case based on RICO, are similarly incomprehensible without whatever case documents exist in the file. All three cases are in the U. S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

The casual reader may wonder why I find Misterek interesting. This site may explain it. There are many other reasons, but those will have to do for now. Most people visiting this site will already know.

Irwin v. LeSourd & Patten PS, et al #: 90-CV-457
Paxton, et al v. Lesourd & Patten, et al #: 89-CV-1385
Misterek v. IRS #: 87-CV-421 Posted by muldrake at March 21, 2003 12:36 AM

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