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Next, Semenovsky brought cash, $1,000, a thank you for referring a case in another court to him.
Judge Garson calls Szymanowski back to his office, tells him it's too much money, and tries to give it back. Szymanowski insists. In the end, Garson keeps the money.
Judge Garson calls Szymanowski back to his office, tells him it's too much money, and tries to give it back. Szymanowski insists. In the end, Garson keeps the money.
Judge Garson calls Szymanowski back to his office, tells him it's too much money, and tries to give it back. Szymanowski insists. In the end, Garson keeps the money.
Attorney Ron Fischetti represented Judge Garson and told us the judge's behavior may look bad, but there is nothing illegal about any of it.
Attorney Ron Fischetti represented Judge Garson and told us the judge's behavior may look bad, but there is nothing illegal about any of it.
Attorney Ron Fischetti represented Judge Garson and told us the judge's behavior may look bad, but there is nothing illegal about any of it.
A judge is supposed to take referral fees?
A judge is supposed to take referral fees?
A judge is supposed to take referral fees?
Furthermore, Fischetti says, Garson showed Szymanowski no special treatment in exchange for all those meals.
Furthermore, Fischetti says, Garson showed Szymanowski no special treatment in exchange for all those meals.
Furthermore, Fischetti says, Garson showed Szymanowski no special treatment in exchange for all those meals.
The judge is on tape telling and coaching Szymanowski on how to win a case in front of him.
The judge is on tape telling and coaching Szymanowski on how to win a case in front of him.
The judge is on tape telling and coaching Szymanowski on how to win a case in front of him.
He's giving him lessons. He's telling him how to write the memos.