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Fallout from Marc Dann investigation could impact November elections

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This summer could be a long, hot one for Ohio democrats. The Inspector General is investigation problems in former Attorney General Marc Dann's office and that probe could last for months, even into the fall when Ohioans are helping elect a president. Ohio Public Radio's Jo Ingles reports on how the Dann issue could affect that race.

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i am a victim, 32 yrs of abuse, marc dann, one invovled, with corrupt trumbull county officials. my son taken from me, 2001, at age 16, he to a victim of abuse. he has been missing, without trace. dann's knowledge with identity theft, and officials, professionals responsible formissing and murdered persons.dann's signitures are defintie, he constructs, and signs it, to make unlawful, supposed law. dann's knowledge with illegal prostitution, i one of many, identity used, for illegal entry, among others. dann takes the truth out, bombards with lies, pits victims up against circumstances, one would not commonly imagin. this position of attorney general, dangereous for the people. he has used and abusedmany, for even government gain, off identity,coers money in bogus, deceased, minors name. i have evidence, without doubt, of this allegation, and have worked for yrs, to resolve and relief, the damageshe and his associates, have placed on me. dann defines this as "disabled" he has knowledge of my id altered, by age, and collection of social security checks, and irs fraud check rebates, for definite. i have tried to gain help, due to his position, and damages caused, the expense, time, i have not been sucessful, in finding someone to help , i am one of many. i want to know what happened to my son, we had been claimed dead, 1995, our money covered, in someother identity. dann scandel, is just sugarcoating the true activities he is responsible for. he and many associates, officials, professionals, from trumbull county. many attemptsmade on my life, iam worn from being forced down to nothing. this has openned my eyes as well, to his connections with ohio state police, as reasons 'why' nothing had been enforced in past yrs. i had been forced to flee for my safety last summer, from yo. residence.this has gone on since1978, forced to flee for safety, and attempts on my life, whats left of it. this is no fabrication, i am in need for help, and answers. dann, as well, involved in practice of withcraft. through surfaced circumstances, etc. dann has no reguard for human life. the goal, is to destroy, what god given truth, entitlement, any normal thing, people not only victims, but even gov. mail, social security, irs. no what areas, always used not for true intent, but for whatever benefit for corrupt activitiies. it seems he wants to destroy generations, take away any typical, true, normal, basic god given thing. i to heard same words, and experienced same actions and words, from dann, "make Me' proove it", not without fightinghimand one of this thugs first. before any truth, entitlement, even sleep, clothing, they help themselves to what does not belong to them. violate any legal action, aside from any typical, basic action one does. i wnat to submitt my documents showing, dann's involvement, need legal help, and want to know where my son is. dann mocks himself, he to i believe, responsible for murder of Douglas M. Jones, from McDonald, only male to carry on this family of Jones,name. Dougs identity used, same pattern as mine, my son's, Charolette Nagi Pollis, Angela Cornicelli, missing from Girard, inpast yrs, both linked with officials holding public positions, i understand, past history, someday, i would like justice served. i am not out of the woods, from the personal damages, and losses, even set up for future. duplicates, dann, knew about his associate receiving duplicate paychecks, the did this with my entitlement, for pensions, from gm, etc. collecting four times, altering identifications,andlocations, this came to my knowledge, 06. i am not one, duplicate spousal checks, they are scamming, collected duplicates of irs checks, social security etc. what a position of oppertunity for dann, and corrupt links. the thing needs tobe taken from soceity, a danger, wolf in sheeps clothing. pamela oconnell, pamspiper@yahoo.com


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