Widow Silenced over Racketeering Land Grab

29 days ago
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In this episode, ICM lead investigator John Hnatio reveals shocking new details about the ongoing case of widow Dena Arrison. At the most recent court hearing, John was banned from advising Ms. Arrison—even though he was registered with the court as her advisor—leaving her without support against powerful legal forces.
What’s worse, brand-new evidence uncovered by the Institute for Complexity Management (ICM) shows that Ms. Arrison was the victim of a racketeering land acquisition and development scheme involving Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS), corrupt New Jersey attorneys, and now, judges of the Superior Court itself.
Instead of allowing this evidence into the record, the judge:
• Berated and humiliated Dena for being a non-lawyer.
• Silenced her attempts to present the evidence.
• Gave the PTS attorneys the floor to control the narrative.
• Misused the “controversy doctrine” to dismiss her case, while hiding critical facts from the public record.
The reality? For over a decade, Dena has been systematically denied justice as the court, PTS, and attorneys collude to suppress evidence of deceit, fraud, coercion, and extortion. Thousands of pages of exhibits—over 400 pieces of hard evidence—prove beyond probable cause that this is a RICO land grab scheme.
We are making these documents available for the public to download and share before the court tries to seal them from view. Please download the evidence, save it, and share it widely—because this fight is about more than one widow. It’s about exposing corruption at the highest levels of New Jersey’s judicial system.

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