Saturday, July 03, 2010

Medigap Insurance -- Concern for Insurance Fraud

November 10, 2004
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Apartment 136
Washington, DC 20008

DC Healthcare Alliance
820 First Street, NE
Suite LL100
Washington, DC

RE: Insurance Enrollment -- Possible Fraud

Dear Sir:

I am interested in enrolling in DC Healthcare Alliance.

I am a fifty-year-old disabled American. I have been unemployed and disabled under U.S. Social Security Administration eligibility rules since October 29, 1991. My former employer, Dennis M. Race, Esq. (202 887 4028), a senior management partner at the Washington, DC law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, terminated my employment effective October 29, 1991 because of concerns about my mental health and stability. Mr. Race's disability determination was made in consultation with a psychiatrist and the employer's employee assistance program provider, Sheppard-Pratt.

There is substantial evidence that Mr. Race's sworn statements concerning the facts surrounding the job termination, which Mr. Race filed with a District of Columbia human rights agency in 1992, were perjured and/or factually inaccurate or distorted. Another senior Akin Gump partner, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq., has conspired with former President William Jefferson Clinton to invade my privacy and subject me to ridicule and scorn. Mr. Jordan may have knowledge of a conspiracy by Akin Gump partners to break into my home, an event that occurred in early January 1990. See Brief of Appellee District of Columbia, Freedman v. D.C. Dept. of Human Rights, 96-CV-961 (DCCA, Sept. 1998).

Because of the substantial issue of fraud concerning my disability claim (and the involvement of former President Clinton in this matter) I request that you review the enclosed letter dated November 2, 2004 that I mailed to the District of Columbia Chief of Police, Charles Ramsey. The Washington Field Office of the FBI is familiar with this matter. Several months ago I forwarded a letter to U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft about this matter; he did not reply. The Justice Department's Inspector General, Glenn A. Fine, Esq., is familiar with the matter; Mr. Fine also did not reply to a letter that I mailed to him several years ago.

Sincerely,

Gary Freedman

1 comment:

My Daily Struggles said...

I don't know why I was playing the nutcase in this letter. But I guess I had my reasons at the time.

I may have had concerns about appearing too normal because I was in therapy with Israela Bash, Ph.D. at that time who was insisting that I was employable.