Documentation that William E. Bordley, a blind man, was aware of or approved use of his scanned signature in declarations under penalty of perjury pursuant to 28 USC 1746 that were filed in various federal district courts.

Kay Sieverding filed this request with the Department of Justice, United States Marshals of the United States of America.
Due Aug. 21, 2020
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From: Kay Sieverding


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

I have sent complaints to the DoJ and the District of Columbia attorney regulation counsel concerning the fact that many declarations under penalty of perjury pursuant to 28 USC 1746 have been filed in the name of William E. Bordley, the now deceased USMS Associate General Counsel, without any record that he was aware of or approved this use of his signature. There has been no response from the DOJ. One of them was filed by Kimberly Jeanice Duplechain ( Virginia Bar # 78452) in the District of Columbia Case 12-cv-01872-RC Pinson v. DOJ. Bordley was totally blind and could not operate word processing software that could insert his signature into the so called declarations. I have at least 10 so called declarations under penalty of perjury filed in various federal courts that all contain the same scanned signature. If one opens some of them in Adobe Acrobat in the edit pdf function, Bordley's signature can be copied and pasted into a Google docs document. Even I could draft a so called declaration or affidavit under penalty of perjury and paste "Ed" Bordley's signature in. Please send any and all documentation showing that Mr. William E. Bordley was aware of and/ or approved any declaration or affidavit filed in any court with his name on it.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Kay Sieverding

From: Department of Justice, United States Marshals

Good Afternoon,

I hope this email finds you safe and in good health.

Attached is an acknowledgement letter pertaining to USMS FOIA Request number 2020USMS35498.

Should you have any questions you can email usms.foia@usdoj.gov<mailto:usms.foia@usdoj.gov>.

Thank you,

USMS FOIA Administrative Team

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