I once was told by an attorney that it is very easy to get into the criminal justice system but difficult to get out.
I have come to find that when you speak out against the University of Connecticut Health Center, if you question their spending habits or you become injured while on the worksite as an employee, you can become engaged in quite a maze of the criminal justice system.
After four years I was fortunate enough to have come across the services of CT.Confidential Investigators which my attorney Norman Pattis was able to utilize in a recent habeas hearing. I finally feel the truth is now ready to be told with factual evidence.
The investigators found that UCHC in an attempt to diminish their liability in my workers compensation claim and to retaliate against me for filing an ADA/CHRO in 2005 decided to engage in manufacturing evidence which led to my arrests. In so much as the former VP of UCHC, Joan Mazzone was able to have assistance from the OCSA (where her husband is also employed as an inspector) it became a match made in heaven to get the dirty deeds done.
Four years navigating the criminal justice system in our state just to be able to prove that I was never found in an National Insurance Crime Database concerning a questionable probate document (as alleged) is too long for justice to be served. It is much too long to prove the arrest warrant was flawed.
You begin to feel like you are on the set of The X-Files-the truth is out there. Yet now it is done. At what cost to me , my family and the taxpayers?
It is time for the UCHC to be responsible and begin its own independent investigation of how computer crimes, an invasion of privacy and constitutional violations were allowed to be committed with those at the highest levels of the adminstration participating as they protected other employees who assisted in these criminal acts.
Who in state government is accountable for the waste here? The tax payers again foot the bill.