In a case that exposes the depths of judicial corruption and legal fraud, Marinaj Properties LLC and its attorneys have attempted to override constitutional law, equity, and intellectual property rights with baseless allegations and boilerplate deflections. They assert that no man or woman may defend their own property without a state-licensed attorney, blatantly denying U.S. Supreme Court precedent, federal statutes, and private trust law. Meanwhile, they remain in dishonor, procedural default, and have failed to rebut any verified filings or lawful demands. Motions to strike their fraudulent cross-complaint, along with demands for sanctions and summary disposition, have been filed and remain unrebutted. The record shows a coordinated RICO pattern of obstruction, unclean hands, and simulated process. Justice now requires action—or exposure of complicity by the courts themselves.
Charles Rogers (Bar #64530) and Jeremiah D. Raxter (Bar #276811) are engaged in an ongoing scheme of judicial fraud and racketeering in Riverside County, California. Both individuals are inactive members of the California State Bar and have no lawful authority to act as judges or commissioners. Their acts — including issuing bench warrants, signing orders, and presiding over court matters — are void ab initio and constitute federal felonies under 18 U.S.C. §§ 241, 242, and 1962. Their actions represent a criminal enterprise under color of law, demanding immediate investigation, disbarment, and prosecution. Public notice is hereby given that all their proceedings are fraudulent and without legal force.
When a court acts without jurisdiction, its orders carry no legal force. This deep dive explains why jurisdiction must be proven—not presumed—and how Americans have a constitutional right to challenge fraudulent, unlawful, or color-of-law actions. Know your rights, understand void orders, and stand on the law, not presumption.
In this episode, uncover how loan servicers weaponize non-judicial foreclosure to push fraudulent sales—often during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale executed by an unauthorized party is void ab initio, transferring neither title nor lien. When your home is held in a private trust, unlawful trustee assignments and forged sales are legally null, and fraud—having no statute of limitations—destroys any claim to validity.
In this episode, uncover how loan servicers weaponize non-judicial foreclosure to push fraudulent sales—often during active administrative procedures. Learn why a Trustee’s Deed of Sale executed by an unauthorized party is void ab initio, transferring neither title nor lien. When your home is held in a private trust, unlawful trustee assignments and forged sales are legally null, and fraud—having no statute of limitations—destroys any claim to validity.
Unrebutted affidavits expose a major real estate fraud scheme, proving that Naji Doumit, Barry Lee O’Connor & Associates, and MARINAJ PROPERTIES engaged in RICO violations, fraudulent foreclosures, and property theft. Learn how fake Trustee’s Deeds and unlawful court actions were used to seize real estate illegally.
When a court ignores a Conditional Acceptance, Affidavit, or Challenge of Jurisdiction and proceeds with a hearing or issues an order, it commits a fundamental violation of due process, rendering its actions void ab initio—invalid from the outset—as it lacks lawful authority and jurisdiction. Legal precedents confirm that unrebutted affidavits stand as truth, and jurisdiction must be proven before any court action. This article explores the legal foundation behind void judgments, fraud upon the court, and how to challenge unlawful rulings. Learn how to invoke U.C.C. § 3-505, Pennoyer v. Neff (1878), and 28 U.S.C. § 2201 to declare a fraudulent order null and enforce your rights.