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Month: March 2026

Paul Boyne Chilling In Whalley Ave Prison

Paul Boyne Chilling In Whalley Ave Prison

Paul Boyne was convicted two days ago on 16 felony and misdemeanor counts related to stalking Connecticut Family Court judges. After the jury delivered its verdict, Boyne was taken into custody. Before being led away, he handed his jewelry, wallet, cell phone, and other personal belongings to my assistant, Zalmy Noodles Jr. Zalmy later joked that Boyne was “the nicest white supremacist he had ever met.” He eventually located Boyne’s friend Cheryl M, who had supported him throughout the trial….

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Paul Boyne Convicted of All 16 Counts of Stalking

Paul Boyne Convicted of All 16 Counts of Stalking

Paul Boyne was convicted of 16 counts of stalking family court Judges. Boyne could be facing many years in prison. Paul’s friend Cheryl stood by him throughout the trial but missed the verdict. After the verdict was read Paul took all his personal belongings and handed them to my Jewish assistant who tracked down Cheryl. Paul was hauled off to the basement of 235 Church Street in chains. He will probably be transferred to Whalley Avenue prison in New Haven…

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Judge Peter Brown Steps Down From 1st Amendment Criminal Case

Judge Peter Brown Steps Down From 1st Amendment Criminal Case

The First Amendment stalking case resumed today in the New Haven Superior Court, presided over by Judge Peter Brown. An all White jury is about to decide whether VA resident Paul Boyne should be convicted of stalking family court judges. He is charged with 18 counts, a mix of various felonies and misdemeanors that could land him in jail for many years. The jury listened to evidence presented by the State for 9 full days. The evidence consisted of the…

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Paul Boyne Testifies in First Amendment Case

Paul Boyne Testifies in First Amendment Case

The old man slowly walking down the steps of the New Haven courthouse with a cane is the infamous Paul Boyne, public enemy number one in the State of Connecticut. Boyne is fighting for his life trying to stay out of jail. Boyne is accused of cyber stalking Connecticut family law Judges. Family court Judge Jane Grossman testified today about how she feared Boyne’s blog would incite someone to harm her. She admitted that she never took any action to…

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CT Family Court Judges Testify in 1st A Case

CT Family Court Judges Testify in 1st A Case

Paul Boyne is being tried in one of the biggest cyber stalking cases, with Boyne raising the First Amendment defense, ever to hit the State of Connecticut. The complainants are all Judges, who testified for the last two days that Mr. Boyne’s blog, which is still up and running, has caused them to fear for their lives since the year 2018 when Mr. Boyne started his blog. They asked marshals to escort them to their cars. They took different routes…

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Landlord Law Firm In Hot Water with Supreme Court

Landlord Law Firm In Hot Water with Supreme Court

Attorney Ian Gottlieb represented New York based landlord Kosel Equity, LLC, owned by Gershon Eichorn and Neil Kupferman, in an eviction against tenant Mark MacGregor living in an apartment complex in Middletown. Connecticut Legal Assistance represents Mr. MacGregor and claims that Mr. MacGregor was being evicted because he filed a complaint with the Fair Rent Commission. Mr. Gottlieb filed an appeal with the Supreme Court of the State of Connecticut. Mr. Gottlieb filed a brief with numerous defective citations and…

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Day 3 of First Amendment Trial in New Haven

Day 3 of First Amendment Trial in New Haven

Retired CT State Investigator McCord testified all day on Friday on the legal procedures she followed when she flew down to Virginia to search and seize Paul Boyne’s computers, pack them up and fly back to Connecticut and hand them over to State’s Attorney Jack Doyle, who is prosecuting Paul Boyne in New Haven criminal court, 235 Church Street, Room 5A, along with States Attorney Greg Borelli. Judge Peter Brown has denied Boyne’s attorneys motions to have the evidence suppressed…

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