Judges Claim Unwanted Pizza Deliveries Are an Attempt to Intimidate the Judiciary

In Washington, D.C., a group of judges has reported a troubling pattern of pizza deliveries arriving at their homes, a situation they believe is intended to intimidate them. This unusual form of harassment is raising concerns about the safety and independence of the judicial process. The judges, who have requested anonymity for security reasons, expressed alarm during a recent conference. They described multiple instances where large pizzas were sent to their residences without prior orders. Although these deliveries seemed innocuous at first glance, the judges interpreted them as a deliberate attempt to instill fear and … Read more

Jury Duty Alert: Old Scam With New Tricks Continues to Deceive and Intimidate

In the wake of continued deceptive activities, the alarming persistence of jury duty scams remains a significant concern, leveraging fear of legal repercussions to exploit victims. These fraudulent schemes, characterized by threatening phone calls and deceptive emails, coerce individuals into paying large sums under the guise of avoiding arrest for supposed jury duty delinquencies. Typically, the scam begins with a call from someone impersonating a local law enforcement officer or a judicial official, falsely claiming that the victim has missed a jury summons and faces imminent arrest. These callers often use spoofed caller ID systems … Read more