Woman Submits A Vulgar Court Notice Directed Towards Judge

If you don’t have anything nice to say, WRITE IT! Well at least that’s what Tamah Jada Clark did on April 20th, in a filing to the Georgia judge presiding over her federal case.

The whole ordeal began five years ago when Clark showed up outside of a South Georgia jail where the father of her child was being held. Tamah was taken into custody after Pelham police found an AK-47 assault rifle, a .45 caliber pistol, her 1-year-old son, and wilderness survival gear in her car.

Both Tamah and her child’s father were charged with conspiring to aid in an attempted escape.  Even with testimony describing phone conversations where the couple planned out the attempted jailbreak, there is no record at this time of either being convicted for the offense.

Clark later filed a $10 billion lawsuit in  2014 against Georgia officials for what she claims was “a wrongful arrest, kidnapping, involuntary servitude and several other serious violations of U.S. law and of international agreements”.

On March 31st Judge Willis B. Hunt, Jr. dismissed Clark’s lawsuit claiming it was “nonsensical” and was filed beyond the two-year expiration time in which such a claim can be submitted.

Clark retaliated by turning in a nine-page, curse word filled court notice entitled “To F— This Court and Everything That It Stands For.” In this tirade released last week she called Judge Hunt “an old -BLEEPIN’- geezer” and added he was on a “one-way ticket to hell”, among other things.

Abby Ohlheiser writer for The Washington Post had this to say about Clark’s written work: “Grab the beverage of your choice, sit down in a comfortable chair and hold on to your butts, because you are about to read what is probably the greatest federal court filing in the history of the universe.” Click the following link to read the entire controversial letter for yourself.

… Mind you both Clark and her husband still have pending charges.

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