Katheryn Shields
Katherine Shields | |
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County Executive of Jackson County, Missouri | |
In office 1995–2007 | |
Preceded by | Marsha Murphy |
Succeeded by | Mike Sanders |
Katheryn Shields (born Oct. 24, 1946) is a Kansas City, Missouri Democratic Party politician who served as Jackson County, Missouri County Executive from 1995 to 2006.
Early life
Shields was born north of the Missouri River in Kansas City, attended Park Hill High School and graduated from North Kansas City High School in 1964.
At the University of Missouri - Kansas City, she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1968, a master's degree in 1971, and a law degree in 1978.[1]
After serving as an assistant Jackson County prosecutor in 1978 and 1979 she went into private practice.
Political offices
She served on the Kansas City, Missouri City Council from 1987 until 1994, when she was elected county executive.[1] While on the Council, she championed the 1% for Art Program and an ordinance to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation.
During her watch as Jackson County Executive, the county launched a $20 million renovation of county buildings, including the Jackson County Courthouse and construction of a visitor center at Fort Osage, and negotiated an extension that will keep the Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs at a renovated Truman Sports Complex through at least 2031.[1] She instituted "green" policies that earned the county over two dozen environmental awards.
Shields was the area's highest ranking Democratic elected local official, and a prominent supporter of John Kerry in 2004.
As 2006 ended, Shields opted not to seek a fourth term as County Executive, but to run for Mayor of Kansas city in the February, 2007, mayoral election.
2007 court case
On January 6, 2007, the day before she was scheduled to file for Mayor, she and her husband Phil Cardarella were indicted on federal charges of wire fraud in connection with the sale of their Sunset Hills house; prosecutors said the sale was at an inflated price. According to the alleged scheme Shields and her husband would receive $707,000 if they agreed to let an appraiser appraise it at $1.2 million with the appraiser and cohorts collecting the difference (the house had been on the market for $700,000)[2] She claimed the charges were politically motivated by federal prosecutor Bradley Schlozman, who had been appointed by George W. Bush.
At trial, it came to light that neither Shields nor her husband had signed any documents that were not entirely truthful, that crucial documents had been forged, and that the FBI had instructed one appraiser to perform a false appraisal and told the loan company to approve a loan without verifying values on the false appraisal. Shields and Cardarella were found not guilty of all charges,[3] although co-defendant appraiser and co-horts were convicted.[4]
Later Court Cases
On August 16, 2016 Seth Rich is mentioned in the filing in Philadelphia United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit case 16-3164. Case 16-3164 and a list of the over 100 lawsuits against Obamacare are also being censored. 21 of the lawsuits can be viewed by using Google and Wiki "16-3164". Jefrey Cutler, the Tax Collector of East Lampeter Township started these cases as well as case #17-2709, on appeal from case #2:17-cv-00984, which mentions the 190,000 counts of mail fraud by Brian Hurter and Amber Green Martin for sending out fraudulent property assessments in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. On March 17, 2017 Brian Hurter testified under oath that neither he nor anyone that worked for him ever audited the office of the Lancaster County Treasurer Amber Green Martin. Based on a document prepared by Brian Hurter, municipal liens by decree were filed by David Buckwalter, and Dennis Stuckey.
See also
- Murder of Laurie Show Lancaster County Murder and Federal Court
- Murder of Seth Rich Washington Murder and Federal Election
- Lancaster County Murder Details & Corruption Lisa Michelle Lambert
- Cutler Obamacare Lawsuit 'American Freedom Law Center Case
- Ray Gricar A DA from Pennsylvania that disappeared and was never found[5]
- Three other unsolved United States Attorney deaths:
- Beranton Whisenant an Assistant United States Attorney who was found on a beach in Florida, unsolved murder..
- Jonathan Luna an Assistant United States Attorney who was stabbed 36 times in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, unsolved murder about the same time Lawrence F. Stengel was nominanated..[6]
- Thomas C. Wales federal prosecutor, unsolved murder.
References
- ^ a b c http://www.softrakdata.com/shields/about/About-Shields.pdf[dead link ]
- ^ January 4, 2007. "Katheryn Shields Indicted On Federal Charges - Kansas City News Story - KMBC Kansas City". Kmbc.com. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved 2010-04-01.
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- ^ http://lancasteronline.com/news/local/lawrence-stengel-former-county-judge-named-chief-judge-of-us/article_f7e2f510-7638-11e7-a428-17ac1c92d5ff.html,