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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Bailey And Wyant Attack Past Client's Credibility?

Did Bailey And Wyant Attack Past Client's Credibility?

Organization for Integrity in the Law (OIL) today announced its commitment to redouble its efforts to restore the reputation of James Frederick Jensen. A victim of unethical law practices, his credibility has been attacked online and elsewhere by his former attorneys Bailey and Wyant PLLC. 

OIL has launched an initiative to have false allegations of Jensen removed from Facebook and other sites.  False allegations include depiction of Jensen as a conman, with criminal actions alleged to have taken place in Belize.  There is no record in Belize of formal charges or convictions for Jensen. 

In fact, Robert P. Martin, a former partner with Bailey and Wyant, who had power of attorney three years ago, was able to portray Jensen as a money launderer when a legitimate bank transfer from the US to Belize earmarked for investment in a coffee plantation was invoked as part of a land deal.  OIL has posted online the original documents and story surrounding the money destined for investment in the coffee plantation.  These documents completely exonerate Jensen and are now a matter of public record.

OIL will continue to report on the outcome of its efforts to reinstate Jensen's reputation.

"Social media provides a new forum in which victims of unethical law practices are empowered to tell their stories," said OIL President Vivian Trill.  "In the best cases, public airing of unethical practice can leverage legal remedies."

OIL is a volunteer organization deploying its social media expertise to help people who have been harmed by the wrongdoings of members of the legal profession.  Our statements on behalf of our clients are based on verifiable documents only, all of which are posted on the Internet as a matter of public record. 

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