I filed a complaint with New York State Commission for Judicial Conduct requesting to take off the bench Albany Supreme Court judge Christina Ryba for defrauding the voters in her election campaign and misusing her position as counsel to Chief Judge of the Appellate Division 3rd Department Court Karen Peters (Ryba was quietly fired for unethical conduct just before the election).
I also requested to discipline Chief Administrative Judge for Upstate New York Michael V. Coccoma for hiring Ryba and wasting taxpayer money on an unethical attorney who was just fired for ethical conduct. I pointed out to the Commission that Coccoma's move may have protected Ryba from attorney discipline by sending a message to disciplinary authorities not to touch a person under Judge Coccoma's protection.
As to Karen Peters, I requested to investigate her negligent supervision of Ryba while Ryba misused the court system's e-mail and prestige of her employment position for her personal gain, the untimely secret termination of Ryba, made in such a way that it would not affect her election, and failure of Peters, who heads one of 4 attorney licensing courts in New York, to discipline Ryba, or disciplinary attorneys, employees of the court, recently involved in misconduct, Steven Zayas and Peter Torncello.
Holding my breath as to what the Commission will find.
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