St. Louis prosecutor now facing professional misconduct review
May 5, 2021
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Biased Negress Kim Gardner already ordered off of infamous case against McCloskeys
A George Soros-backed prosecutor in St. Louis who famously released without charges dozens of protesters arrested for a variety of offenses in her city, and then charged homeowners Mark and Patricia McCloskey for being armed while defending their home from protesters – ultimately being removed from the case for fundraising on the case – has a new problem. A professional misconduct hearing. An online posting from the state confirms that Kim Gardner is the subject of an alleged ethical violation.
KMOV reported she could end up losing her law license. The report explained a review by the state's Chief Disciplinary Counsel
confirmed probable cause that Gardner committed professional misconduct. The state revealed no further information but Gardner's office issued a statement indicating the dispute stems from her actions in the case involving former Gov. Eric Greitens.
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"As the Circuit Attorney has repeatedly proven time after time, she has acted in full accordance with the law during the investigation into former Governor Greitens... We are confident that a full review of the facts will show that the Circuit Attorney has not violated the ethical standards of the State of Missouri," her statement said. Greitens' lawyers had filed complaints after his case was concluded. The report said, "Allegations from the Greitens team claim Gardner had an ethical obligation to correct the record during a deposition of private investigator William Tisaby...
The Gateway Pundit described Gardner as a "crackpot," and pointed out that St. Louis saw its highest homicide rate in 50 years last year...
"The Soros-funded circuit attorney rejected several open-and-shut cases due to the fact that she believed local police officers were racists," the report said.
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She recently was permanently removed from the McCloskey case because she launched fundraising emails based on her charges against the couple.
Gardner's 2016 election campaign was bankrolled by the far-left Soros, which the Washington Examiner reported was "part of an effort to place Democrats opposed to 'tough on crime' policies in top law enforcement jobs.'" A trial court judge found Gardner appeared to have "initiated a criminal prosecution for political purposes." The McCloskey's were indicted by a local grand jury for displaying weapons while they were protecting their property from threatening BLM marchers. Gov. Parson has vowed to pardon the couple if they are convicted, and state Attorney General Eric Schmitt has filed a motion to dismiss the case... Mark McCloskey, at one of his courthouse appearances, explained:
"We didn't fire a shot. People were violently protesting in front of our house and screaming death threats and threats of rape and threats of arson. Nobody gets charged but we get charged." St. Louis prosecutor now facing professional misconduct review (https://www.wnd.com/2021/05/st-louis-prosecutor-now-facing-professional-misconduct-review/)
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