11-15-2007, 12:43 AM
Jon Ponder | Nov. 14, 2007
Leola McConnell, the former dominatrice and militant for civil equality for people of all sexual orientations ââ¬â who claimed in her memoir, ââ¬ÅLustful Utterances,ââ¬Â to have had S&M sex with George Bush in the 1980s ââ¬â is feared by friends to be missing, according to this report:
ââ¬ÅI hide from no man. I fear no mortal man of flesh and blood, regardless of the title he wears.ââ¬Â
ââ¬âLeola McConnell
Several people who regularly communicate with her have told us they have not heard from her in a few weeks, and attempts by us to reach her have been unsuccessful to date. McConnell had told friends recently that she was growing increasingly concerned that her allegations about politicos who had used her services would somehow cause her harm.
Ominously, in a defiant email last spring, McConnell wrote:
A recent article in a tabloid newspaper, The Globe, claimed I was in hiding in fear for my life.
Well, I hide from no man. I fear no mortal man of flesh and blood, regardless of the title he wears.
McConnell also claims to have firsthand knowledge that Bush had an affair in the mid-1980s with Victor Ashe, the former mayor of Knoxville, Tenn., who has served as the Bushââ¬â¢s ambassador to Poland since 2004.
In an article about McConnellââ¬â¢s book last month, I wrote, ââ¬ÅWhat is evident is that McConnell has no hard copy evidence that she whipped the future president and called him bad names. Proof of this: She is neither fabulously wealthy and quiet nor dead.ââ¬Â
I hope I was wrong ââ¬â on all counts.
http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/2007/1...s-sex.html
Woman who filed lawsuit found dead
By Barbara Fulenwider
The Fort Bend County woman would filed a December, 2002 lawsuit against former governor and current sitting President George W. Bush was found dead in September in her Lake Village home in Sienna Plantation.
Margie D. Schoedinger of Missouri City, Texas, filed a lawsuit against George W. Bush in Fort Bend County Court. In her suit she alleged, "race based harassment and individual sex crimes committed against her and her husband." The suit lists numerous offenses and asks for actual damages, punitive damages and judgments against George W. Bush.
In her suit, among the many allegations, she has stated, "On or about, October 26, 2000, an attempt was made to abduct Plaintiff (Schoedinger) by three unknown assailants. Because of the actions of these assailants, Sugar Land police officers were dispatched to the scene. In the end, no report was taken. The assailants were treated respectfully and allowed to go free while Plaintiff (Schoedinger) was repeatedly and aggressively questioned. After filing a lawsuit, the Plaintiff's family and past contacts were questioned and harassed."
Schoedinger, goes on to allege "at some point, Plaintiff contacted the Houston office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, filing a raced based harassment complaint, advising that the Sugar Land Police Department may or may not be harassing Plaintiff on behalf of her neighbors in Sugar Land or possibly on behalf of the First Colony Community Services Association."
Schoedinger further states in her lawsuit, "The (FBI) agent in question advised Plaintiff that the situation appeared to be highly organized and most likely higher level, such as a racist organization."
Furthermore she states, "Throughout this conversation, she learned that there was no time that the Defendant (Bush) ever stopped watching Plaintiff', nor did he stop having sex with Plaintiff. The sole concern of the Defendant and his representatives was whether Plaintiff could actually recall the individual sex crimes committed against Plaintiff and Plaintiff's husband, utilizing drugs.
Section VII of the lawsuit states; "Whether or not Plaintiff's husband was raped remains in question, as Plaintiff was drugged after she was raped and her husband was drugged before her rape. Plaintiff can only state that these men purported to be FBI agents raping her for the purpose of covering for how many times they had drugged her and allowed the Defendant to rape her in the same manner."
She also alleges that in writing letters directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Houston Office," instead of assisting Plaintiff with her concerns, the FBI took on the same demeanor as the Sugar Land Police Department. Eventually, she learned, she alleges in her suit "via telephone conversations, that both the Sugar Land Police Department, and the Houston Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were acting at the behest of the Defendant, George W. Bush. As a part of their defense, the Sugar Land Police Department conducted a background investigation into Plaintiff's past activities. In the end, this investigation yielded the following information: Plaintiff had seven dates, (which became seven lovers), had told no lies, committed no crimes, gotten 2 traffic tickets and dated George W. Bush as a minor."
Ms. Schoedinger's lawsuit was filed in Fort Bend County Court at Law 3. She is listed as her own legal representative. The case never progressed past the beginning stages, as George W. Bush was never served with the suit.
Numerous attempts to reach Ms. Schoedinger over the last year both by phone and in person at her residence were unsuccessful.
According to documents from the Sheriff's Department, Justice of the Peace Ike Fredrickson's office and the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office, Schoedinger was found deceased in her home apparently suffering from a single gunshot wound to the head. Justice of the Peace 'Ike' Fredrickson ordered an autopsy.
At the time of her death Ms. Schoedinger had not been seen by or had any contact with her family for about a week. Her sister and a local real estate agent called law enforcement personnel to her home. The officer searched the home finding Schoedinger's purse and other personal property in her vehicle in the garage. The officer found the master bedroom door locked. The officer's report reflects that inside the master bedroom he located Margie D. Schoedinger. She was lying on the bed having sustained a single gunshot wound to the head.
Detective Kelly Walger with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Department investigated the alleged suicide. In his report Walger writes that he contacted the victim's husband, and released the weapon, a Glock handgun, and all other personal effects. On September 22, 2003 Margie D. Schoedinger's body was taken from her home in the Sienna Plantation area to the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office.
Based on the findings from the Medical Examiner's office has ruled her death a suicide. Walger's report indicates that the case was closed based on the findings of suicide by the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office.
Her death certificate is on file in Fort Bend County Clerk's Office.
http://www.fortbendstar.com/Archives/200...20dead.htm
Leola McConnell, the former dominatrice and militant for civil equality for people of all sexual orientations ââ¬â who claimed in her memoir, ââ¬ÅLustful Utterances,ââ¬Â to have had S&M sex with George Bush in the 1980s ââ¬â is feared by friends to be missing, according to this report:
ââ¬ÅI hide from no man. I fear no mortal man of flesh and blood, regardless of the title he wears.ââ¬Â
ââ¬âLeola McConnell
Several people who regularly communicate with her have told us they have not heard from her in a few weeks, and attempts by us to reach her have been unsuccessful to date. McConnell had told friends recently that she was growing increasingly concerned that her allegations about politicos who had used her services would somehow cause her harm.
Ominously, in a defiant email last spring, McConnell wrote:
A recent article in a tabloid newspaper, The Globe, claimed I was in hiding in fear for my life.
Well, I hide from no man. I fear no mortal man of flesh and blood, regardless of the title he wears.
McConnell also claims to have firsthand knowledge that Bush had an affair in the mid-1980s with Victor Ashe, the former mayor of Knoxville, Tenn., who has served as the Bushââ¬â¢s ambassador to Poland since 2004.
In an article about McConnellââ¬â¢s book last month, I wrote, ââ¬ÅWhat is evident is that McConnell has no hard copy evidence that she whipped the future president and called him bad names. Proof of this: She is neither fabulously wealthy and quiet nor dead.ââ¬Â
I hope I was wrong ââ¬â on all counts.
http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/2007/1...s-sex.html
Woman who filed lawsuit found dead
By Barbara Fulenwider
The Fort Bend County woman would filed a December, 2002 lawsuit against former governor and current sitting President George W. Bush was found dead in September in her Lake Village home in Sienna Plantation.
Margie D. Schoedinger of Missouri City, Texas, filed a lawsuit against George W. Bush in Fort Bend County Court. In her suit she alleged, "race based harassment and individual sex crimes committed against her and her husband." The suit lists numerous offenses and asks for actual damages, punitive damages and judgments against George W. Bush.
In her suit, among the many allegations, she has stated, "On or about, October 26, 2000, an attempt was made to abduct Plaintiff (Schoedinger) by three unknown assailants. Because of the actions of these assailants, Sugar Land police officers were dispatched to the scene. In the end, no report was taken. The assailants were treated respectfully and allowed to go free while Plaintiff (Schoedinger) was repeatedly and aggressively questioned. After filing a lawsuit, the Plaintiff's family and past contacts were questioned and harassed."
Schoedinger, goes on to allege "at some point, Plaintiff contacted the Houston office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, filing a raced based harassment complaint, advising that the Sugar Land Police Department may or may not be harassing Plaintiff on behalf of her neighbors in Sugar Land or possibly on behalf of the First Colony Community Services Association."
Schoedinger further states in her lawsuit, "The (FBI) agent in question advised Plaintiff that the situation appeared to be highly organized and most likely higher level, such as a racist organization."
Furthermore she states, "Throughout this conversation, she learned that there was no time that the Defendant (Bush) ever stopped watching Plaintiff', nor did he stop having sex with Plaintiff. The sole concern of the Defendant and his representatives was whether Plaintiff could actually recall the individual sex crimes committed against Plaintiff and Plaintiff's husband, utilizing drugs.
Section VII of the lawsuit states; "Whether or not Plaintiff's husband was raped remains in question, as Plaintiff was drugged after she was raped and her husband was drugged before her rape. Plaintiff can only state that these men purported to be FBI agents raping her for the purpose of covering for how many times they had drugged her and allowed the Defendant to rape her in the same manner."
She also alleges that in writing letters directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Houston Office," instead of assisting Plaintiff with her concerns, the FBI took on the same demeanor as the Sugar Land Police Department. Eventually, she learned, she alleges in her suit "via telephone conversations, that both the Sugar Land Police Department, and the Houston Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation were acting at the behest of the Defendant, George W. Bush. As a part of their defense, the Sugar Land Police Department conducted a background investigation into Plaintiff's past activities. In the end, this investigation yielded the following information: Plaintiff had seven dates, (which became seven lovers), had told no lies, committed no crimes, gotten 2 traffic tickets and dated George W. Bush as a minor."
Ms. Schoedinger's lawsuit was filed in Fort Bend County Court at Law 3. She is listed as her own legal representative. The case never progressed past the beginning stages, as George W. Bush was never served with the suit.
Numerous attempts to reach Ms. Schoedinger over the last year both by phone and in person at her residence were unsuccessful.
According to documents from the Sheriff's Department, Justice of the Peace Ike Fredrickson's office and the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office, Schoedinger was found deceased in her home apparently suffering from a single gunshot wound to the head. Justice of the Peace 'Ike' Fredrickson ordered an autopsy.
At the time of her death Ms. Schoedinger had not been seen by or had any contact with her family for about a week. Her sister and a local real estate agent called law enforcement personnel to her home. The officer searched the home finding Schoedinger's purse and other personal property in her vehicle in the garage. The officer found the master bedroom door locked. The officer's report reflects that inside the master bedroom he located Margie D. Schoedinger. She was lying on the bed having sustained a single gunshot wound to the head.
Detective Kelly Walger with the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Department investigated the alleged suicide. In his report Walger writes that he contacted the victim's husband, and released the weapon, a Glock handgun, and all other personal effects. On September 22, 2003 Margie D. Schoedinger's body was taken from her home in the Sienna Plantation area to the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office.
Based on the findings from the Medical Examiner's office has ruled her death a suicide. Walger's report indicates that the case was closed based on the findings of suicide by the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office.
Her death certificate is on file in Fort Bend County Clerk's Office.
http://www.fortbendstar.com/Archives/200...20dead.htm