Usacomplaints.com » Miscellaneous » Complaint / Review: State Bar Of Texas, Texas Government, Ilene Smoger, Sen. Florence Shapiro, Governor Perry - State Bar Of Texas, Texas Government Ilene Smoger, Sen. Florence Shapiro, Governor Perry, Fraud, Insurance Fraud, Forgery, Embezzlement, Obstruction of Justice, Death of an Attorney, Austin, Houston. #401228

Complaint / Review
State Bar Of Texas, Texas Government, Ilene Smoger, Sen. Florence Shapiro, Governor Perry
State Bar Of Texas, Texas Government Ilene Smoger, Sen. Florence Shapiro, Governor Perry, Fraud, Insurance Fraud, Forgery, Embezzlement, Obstruction of Justice, Death of an Attorney, Austin, Houston

What does it take to get the State Bar of Texas or anybody at the Texas Government to uphold the law and discipline attorneys who commit serious crimes and state jail felonies? I was defrauded by attorney Ilene Smoger of Dallas, Texas. She also partook in insurance fraud. I filed a grievance, brought all the documents to substantiate my case, and the grievance committee stated she committed those crimes.

Then I received a letter from the State Bar of Texas saying they decided Ilene Smoger didn't do anything wrong. Ilene Smoger remains practicing in Dallas with a clean record when she should have been disbarred, sent to jail, and forced to refund me and the insurance companies the money she defrauded. She was guilty of Professional Malpractice and of State Jail Felonies. The State Bar of Texas considers an attorney who defrauds her clients and the insurance companies to not be doing anything wrong.

So, what does the State Bar of Texas considers to be Professional Malpractice? Other attorneys get disbarred for lesser offenses. I contacted in writing Senator Florence Shapiro, Representative Kenny Marchant, the Governor, the Attorney General, the Heads (this has been going on for some time) of the State bar of Texas, and the head of the Texas Center for Legal Ethics, and the only one who sent a letter to the State bar regarding my case was Representative Kenny Marchant. He then got "advised" that I already had contacted Senator Florence Shapiro about this case.

This case also resulted in the death of attorney Bryan Stone, who died of a gun shot to the head inside his parked car at night in Harry Hines Blvd. He was mishandling my case because of his friendship with an attorney who works (or worked) for Ilene Smoger. The attorneys forged my signature on the back of a second insurance check and cashed it. They kept the money and for over a year told me the money hadn't arrived. They also falsified several documents to back their claim. The State Bar of Texas refuses to discipline attorneys who commit state jail felonies and should be in jail and disbarred, and Texas politicians refuse to enforce the laws they get paid in tax-payers money to uphold.

There is no way of knowing when an attorney is not a crook, because they all are allowed to practice in Texas with clean records. Is it possible to sue the State Bar of texas, Senator Shapiro, the Governor, the Attorney General and the Head of the Center for Legal Ethics for refusing to do their jobs? They have their special interests first and foremost, and the rights of the public never cross their minds. If the State Bar of Texas and elected officials refuse to protect the public from predatory shysters, then who will do it? Last year Ilene Smoger won an award for her legal skills. Who knows how many more people have been defrauded by her, because she is practicing law in Texas when she should have been disbarred, courtesy of the State Bar of Texas and corrupt government officials.

The State Bar claims that they don't have to explain the reasons behind their decisions, not even when those decisions break Texas law. The State Bar of Texas is the first one in Texas to break the law. Rod Blagojevich is an amateur compared to Texas crooks.



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