He may be in Georgia but rest assured, Mississippi is not far from his heart as he gets his grift on. Suspended attorney Carlos Moore is now calling himself "The People's Judge" as he race baits on the Nolan Wells case. Check out what he is up to now.
Moore is now running around calling himself a former judge as he weighs in on the Wells case with his usual lies and misinformation. Of course, the black activists, trained seals that they are, are just lapping it up as they blast his conspiracy theories all over black Facebook. He even appeared on Don Lemon's show, who practically got on his knees as he slurped up everything Moore said.
Well, if there is one thing we know about the Clown, he is going to lie and lie quite a bit. If you came across this post while looking for "The People's Judge", here is his history.
Moore wasn't banned for just speaking out about the Rittenhouse case. There was this little incident that earned him a 60 day suspension:
A shooting took place at Satan's Sidekick Clubhouse in Grenada. The establishment is a motorcycle club. Mr. Moore represented a client involved in the shooting. It is not known if the client was a victim or suspect. Mr. Moore and his client met with a detective, MBI agent, and Grenada County District Attorney Investigator in his office on December 4, 2020. A disagreement over a search warrant for phone records ensued and Mr. Moore kicked the boys in blue out of his office.
"Judge" Moore held court on December 8. He asked the Grenada Police Chief and a Detective at the meeting to appear in his courtroom to discuss the December 4 meeting. When the two officers of the law entered his courtroom, "Judge" Moore stopped the proceedings and brought both officers before the bench. The detective asked if they could discuss the matter in chambers but Carlos the Clown refused as he proceeded to berate the officers in open court about the case involving his client. Earlier post.
When you are a judge, you give up some rights, even as a part-time municipal court judge. Moore was warned about making public comments but did it anyway.
Funny how Moore left out he was suspended by the Mississippi Bar because he frankly did not know how to practice law. The Clown repeatedly deposited client settlements in his own account - a huge no-no and one that gets attorneys disciplined all the time. Want to get suspended by the Bar? Go mess with a client's funds and see what happens. This website is strewn with the debris of bar suspensions and disbarments of attorneys who couldn't keep their fingers off their client's money.
However, we are just getting warmed up. Check out the sanctions courts have issued against Moore over the last ten years:
* The Mississippi Court of Appeals ordered Carlos Moore to pay sanctions of $27,467 after he failed to appear in court for a trial because he had a "speaking engagement" in Texas. Earlier post.
* Federal judge in North Mississippi sanctioned Moore for $3,000 in 2017 for fabricating statements, memos, and not responding to discovery. This was Carlos Moore at his ugliest. He said at a press conference the Tupelo Police issued a memo declaring "open season on black people." When challenged in court by Tupelo, Moore admitted he lied and said it was a "rhetorical device." The Court didn't buy it.
* The Tennessee Bar censured the Grenada attorney in 2019 after he placed a lien on a client because she rejected a settlement offer he recommended. Earlier post.
* U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves sanctioned Moore $500 in the Belhaven case after he found Moore's client destroyed evidence in 2017. Earlier post. This was particularly egregious as Moore held a flashy press conference where he accused a Belhaven employee of sexually harassing his client. However, Moore and his client got caught destroying cell phone images that would have shown his client texted naughty pictures of herself before the employee texted her.
* In one shenanigan, he sued the wrong police officer. You can't make this up.
* The Mississippi Workers Comp Commission sanctioned him for $500 in 2017 for throwing a tantrum at a hearing. Earlier post.
* Mississippi Bar reprimanded him in 2020 for ignoring an assignment of a Client's funds and providing the funds to the client. Earlier post.
*Then there is a wrongful death case in Oxford where the Clown got caught fabricating statements yet again.
Let's not forget the Rankin County School District case. A substitute teacher told the class to leave a misbehaving student alone since he was going to eventually "hang himself." Moore held another flashy press conference where he whined the teacher was threatening to lynch the student. He sued the school district but when the case got into the meat of the litigation, the school district never paid anything to Moore or his client.
Simply put, Moore is a race-baiter. Period. He is not that bright and has no business practicing law. He should have been suspended years ago.
Moore is running for Congress in Georgia. He can't practice law here or in Georgia because he has not applied for reinstatement by the Mississippi Bar. However, such is not keeping him from doing what he does best, playing the race card. One can only imagine the jealously he feels as he sees Ben Crump hogging the spotlight. The only thing Moore cares about is the spotlight, truth and people be damed. That, my friends, is the bottom line.



10 comments:
A man’s got to what he’s got to do, I reckon.
Mama Justice's billboards show her as Caucasian, not to be confused with Moms for Justice.
Dads For Justice would be more helpful to the world if they would try Dads Being Fathers. 86% of black births in Mississippi are being raised by single mothers. That translates to 86% of sperm donors being absent. Where's the "Justice" for those children?
Whoa - he has recently bragged on social media about settling cases.
The narcissism is deep within this one-
He is so lame he is using AI to create his graphics.
Carlos is misunderstood in this New America.
How ironic to start a Dad's for Justice
At this point I'm wondering if some of these people want to go back to segregation. I mean, they're saying that blacks and whites shouldn't be friends, so should they now live separately too?
10:33, Please post a link for that statistic.
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