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For Immediate Release


Re: Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) v. Gil Eriksen
Properties LLC; Case No. 06-004169 (21)

NEPOTISM AND CONSPIRACY IN THE BROWARD COUNTY


COURTS?
JUDGE MIETTE K BURNSTEIN PRESIDES OVER POMPANO
BEACH CRA SCANDAL CASE WHILE HER SON MITCHELL J
BURNSTEIN IS THE ATTORNEY FOR THE CRA
Pompano Beach, FL, June 17, 2010 The Pompano Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency in Broward County, Florida wasnt a legal agency and
didnt have the power of eminent domain to take properties, even though it had
been seizing properties for a decade. How could an illegal agency without the
power of eminent domain file an eminent domain action in the courts and succeed
in taking property from private citizens for decades? How could this happen in the
United States and how could this not have been stopped before?
Judge Miette K. Burnstein was the Broward County Court judge on such an
eminent domain case at the beginning of the filing, a case brought by her son,
Attorney Mitchell J. Burnstein of Weiss, Serota, Helfman, Pastoriza, Cole &
Boniske P.L. on behalf of the Pompano Beach Community Redevelopment
Agency looking to seize a multi-million dollar newly restored historical fashion
and entertainment complex owned by Gil Eriksen Properties. Even though the
Agency did not even have the power of eminent domain, and its petition to seize
property did not meet the legal requirements or prerequisites of such an action,
Judge Burnstein allowed her sons case to stand, presiding on it for three months
before then taking herself off the case.
Speaking of nepotism and conspiracy in the Broward County Court system,
Suzanne M. Driscoll of Shutts & Bowen LLP law firm, has commented repeatedly
in the past several years that the judges son, attorney Mitchell J. Burnstein has
the judges in his back pocket and with him as an attorney on a case, one cannot
get a fair trial in the Broward County Courthouse.

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Below is a copy of Judge Miette K. Burnsteins recusal order in the
Pompano Beach CRA v Gil Eriksen Properties LLC case.

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Miette K. Burnstein has since retired as a judge. The problems facing her
son, the Broward County Courts, and the Community Redevelopment Agency
have not ceased, however. As it stands now, the case whereby the property of Gil
Eriksen Properties LLC was seized by the Pompano Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency with no authority is being seen as Constitutional offense,
and is still open and unresolved after five years, which many are calling out as a
further obstruction of justice, blockade of due process, and cover-up. The property
owner is still owed $4 million dollars in restitution, even though the Pompano
Beach Community Redevelopment Agency took possession of the private property
four years ago, and has since destroyed it.
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