Federal Obstruction by Wesley Hsu and Maria Audero – Judicial Bias, and the Weaponization of Procedure in Kevin Walker Estate v. Chad Bianco, et al

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Business, Constitution, Education, Equity, Intangibles, Law/Legal, News, Realworldfare, Remedy, Sovereigns, Strawman/Artifical Entity/Legal Fiction, Trust

This article exposes the judicial misconduct and systemic obstruction committed by Judge Wesley L. Hsu and Magistrate Maria Audero in the federal case Kevin Walker Estate v. Chad Bianco, where verified constitutional claims were dismissed using false procedural excuses and defamatory rhetoric. The Court’s denial of injunctive relief relied on a mischaracterization of lawful filings as “sovereign citizen rhetoric” and falsely labeled Kevin as a “resident,” despite a sworn rebuttal filed on record. In response, Kevin: Realworldfare submitted a Verified Motion for Reconsideration, demanding vacatur of the defective order and exposing judicial bias. The piece highlights the broader corruption within California’s federal judiciary and outlines lawful enforcement strategies available outside the failing court system.

Explained: What is a “Sovereign Citizen” ?

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The term "Sovereign Citizen" is a derogatory and weaponized label and propaganda used to describe men or women who claim sovereignty but lack a full understanding of the legal distinctions between public and private law, as outlined in CFR § 27.11 and Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution. While these individuals may attempt to reserve their rights and operate independently, they often misuse legal terminology and fail to create unsworn declarations compliant with 28 U.S. Code § 1746. They misunderstand critical concepts like jurisdiction, contract law, and administrative procedures, and they incorrectly mix public and private law, leaving them unable to effectively assert and protect their rights under UCC § 1-308.