Nez Perce County Prosecutor Justin Coleman's "Travelland RV Problem"
**By Corey Switzer**
*LCV Blotter – Investigative Watchdog Journalism*
*May 27, 2026*
For more than five years, I reported the same set of facts: Travelland RV, a Lewiston‑based RV dealership, was a hive of financial fraud, tax evasion, drugs and bribery of local law enforcement. My reports were called “delusional.” My grievances to the Idaho State Bar were dismissed. And the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office – led by Justin Coleman – did nothing.
Then, in March 2026, the State of Idaho secured a guilty please after the October, 2025 indictment of Di Ann Geagley for embezzling **$554,000** from Travelland RV. The indictment proved that the crimes I reported to Fraternal Order of Police President, Lewiston City Police Captain Andrew Fox in the beginning of April 2022 were very real.
Here's the email from Captain Andrew Fox:
... But the story of how that indictment was delayed – and how a web of personal relationships, dual identities, campaign contributions, and **family ties** continues to shield the powerful – is the real scandal.
At the center of that web is **Trae Turner**, an Idaho attorney who represents Justin Coleman,
represents the mistress Heather Moore of a sitting county commissioner, Doug Havens
Currently represents Travelland RV.
and – until recently – was married to a deputy prosecutor in Coleman’s own office, Kali Jo Parker.
And now we know why Coleman has never turned on Turner: **Coleman’s mother is a Turner.** They are family.
(Facebook Image, Coleman's mother "MTT Turner".
That's why Justin Coleman was the best man at Turners wedding to Parker. (Idaho State Bar Complaint Answer, Justin Coleman)
## I. The Turner‑Coleman Family Connection (Newly Documented)
Public records and sworn testimony confirm that Justin Coleman’s mother is a **Turner** – making Trae Turner a relative by blood or marriage. This is not a distant coincidence. Coleman himself has publicly stated that Trae Turner was the **best man at his wedding**. Campaign finance records show that Turner and his then‑wife, Kali Jo Parker, each donated the statutory maximum of **$500** to Coleman’s campaign on the same day in April 2022. Via Idaho Sunshine
Now, add the newly obtained **LinkedIn profiles**:
- **Trae Turner** – Litigation Attorney at Clark & Feeney (2019– May, 2026). Former **Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Asotin County Prosecutor’s Office**.
- **Kali Jo Parker** – Deputy Prosecutor at **Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office** (Jan 2017–present). Student at University of Idaho College of Law.
So the picture is complete:
- Turner worked **under Curtis Liedkie** in Asotin County.
- Turner then went into private practice, where he now represents **Justin Coleman**.
- Turner’s ex‑wife, Kali Jo Parker, works **directly for Justin Coleman** in the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office.
- Turner and Parker **donated the maximum amount** to Coleman’s campaign.
- Coleman’s **mother is a Turner**, making Coleman and Trae Turner relatives.
This is not a professional relationship. This is **a family‑run legal franchise** that spans two counties and two states.
---
## II. The Secretary Who Couldn’t Work (But Ran a Corporation?)
Meghan McCreary is listed as the Secretary of Travelland RV, Inc. in every single annual report filed with the Idaho Secretary of State from 2020 through 2025. The filings are unambiguous:
| Year | Filing Date | Secretary Listed |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| 2020 (Initial) | 01/15/2020 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2020 Annual | 12/04/2020 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2021 Annual | 12/07/2021 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2022 Annual | 12/06/2022 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2024 Annual | 01/08/2024 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2025 Annual | 01/03/2025 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2025 (second) | 12/29/2025 | Meghan McCreary |
*Source: Idaho Secretary of State filings (B0462-9644, B0558-1058, B0667-0593, B0760-0784, B0872-1191, B0977-2389, B1077-0232)*
On July 7, 2021, Meghan Joellen McCreary legally changed her name to **Vittoria Paxe Puccini** in Asotin County District Court (Case No. CI0018767). A name change is not illegal. But what she did *after* changing her name is.
Beginning in November 2021, Vittoria P. (as she is identified in federal court) applied for Social Security disability benefits, claiming she was unable to work due to bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, OCD, panic attacks, and migraine headaches. Her alleged onset date of disability was **August 21, 2021**.
Yet, as the Idaho Secretary of State records show, she continued to serve as the Secretary of Travelland RV – a role with fiduciary duties that requires active participation in corporate governance – for **four more years**, including every single annual report filed *after* she claimed total disability.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington affirmed the denial of her disability benefits on July 9, 2025 (Case No. 2:25‑cv‑00010‑EFS). The court noted that her mental status examinations were “predominantly within normal limits and unremarkable” and that she was “doing well,” organizing a haunted hayride, reading three books, completing creative projects, and handling the stress of moving and the holidays. The court also noted that when she first sought treatment, she admitted she was leaving her prior provider because that provider “did not support her disability application.”
So here is the question **Trae Turner** – who represented Vittoria Puccini in the Clarkston police matter arising from Travelland RV – has never answered: **How does an attorney ethically represent a client who is actively listed as a corporate officer of a multi‑million dollar business while simultaneously claiming total disability to the federal government?**
Moreover, how does one rectify... Exactly how does one square that circle to take instruction from Nez Perce County Prosecutor, after receiving evidence of Geagley on the Nez Perce County Prosecutors Office Facebook page, to instruct you to file a criminal complaint in an attempt to discredit a whistleblower?
The Idaho Secretary of State filings are public. The federal disability denial is public. The name change is public. Yet Turner has never explained this contradiction. He has never withdrawn from representing her. And the Idaho State Bar has never asked.
---
## III. The $554,000 Embezzlement Indictment: Proof I Was Right
In October, 2025, the State of Idaho unsealed an indictment Di Ann Geagley for embezzling **$554,000** from Travelland RV between 2021 and 2025, according to the Lewiston Morning Tribune article published February 3rd, 2026. [1] The indictment came **years** after I first reported the embezzlement to Lewiston Police Officer Andrew Fox in April 2022.
Not after the complaints filed with the Idaho Department of Revenue Criminal Investigator, Dennis Schatt, November, 2021.
Not after the complaints followed up with the Idaho Department of Revenue Criminal Investigator Mariel Gates.
It came **immediately after** I filed formal ethics grievances with the Idaho State Bar against Justin Coleman, April Smith, Patty Weeks, and later Trae Turner for his representation of Justin Coleman
The timeline is not a coincidence:
- **April 2022** – I report embezzlement and tax evasion at Travelland RV to Officer Andrew Fox (who later received a “Community Champion Award” from Hannah Liedkie’s nonprofit). No action is taken.
- **May 2025** – I file grievances against Coleman, Smith, and Turner with the Idaho State Bar.
- **October 2025** – Geagley indicted (previously under seal).
- **November 2025**- Patty Weeks testifies before the Idaho State Supreme Court
- **January 2026** – Coleman, Smith, and Turner sit for bar hearings. None of them mention the indictment. Colemans’s lawyer, Trae Turner, paints me as delusional.
Coleman's Idaho State Bar Hearing:
Smith's Idaho State Bar Hearing:
- **February 2026** – The Lewiston Tribune publishes news of the Geagley indictment. I immediately serve the indictment on the bar. - The Idaho State Bar dismisses my complaints against Smith, Turner, and Coleman.
The Coleman hearing committee acknowledged the indictment but dismissed it, saying “an article in a newspaper about charges is not a verdict or conviction.” They ignored that **their own office filed the charges** – and that those charges vindicated every report I had made.
Meanwhile, Travelland RV continues to accumulate tax liens. A search of the Idaho Secretary of State’s lien database shows **over forty state tax liens** filed against the company between 2021 and 2026, many of them released only after payment. Kevin Munstermann, the president of Travelland RV, personally accrued at least nine state tax liens of his own.
The company was financially distressed. Its bookkeeper was stealing half a million dollars. And the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office, led by Justin Coleman, called the whistleblower delusional.
---
## IV. Trae Turner’s Conflicts: From Asotin County to Nez Perce County
Trae Turner is not a neutral attorney. He is:
- **A relative of Justin Coleman** (Coleman’s mother is a Turner).
- **Personal counsel to Justin Coleman** – when Coleman was served with my bar complaint, he immediately forwarded it to Turner, writing: *“Please forward all future communications to my attorney Mr. Turner.”* (Email, April 17, 2025)
- **Formerly married to Kali Jo Parker**, a deputy prosecutor in Coleman’s office who handles child support and custody (LinkedIn confirms her role at Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office since Jan 2017).
- **Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney under Curtis Liedkie** in Asotin County, Washington – the same Liedkie who represented Judge Brooke Burns before the Washington Supreme Court (LinkedIn confirms this role).
- **The attorney for Heather Moore**, the mistress of Nez Perce County Commissioner Doug Havens, in a contested divorce that involves child custody.
- **A donor** who gave the statutory maximum of $500 to Justin Coleman’s campaign on April 4, 2022 (matched by his then‑wife Kali Jo Parker on the same day).
- **Former counsel for Travelland RV**, including representing the company in litigation against me (Travelland RV v. Switzer) and in the Clarkston police matter against Vittoria Puccini.
The Idaho Rules of Professional Conduct prohibit an attorney from representing a client if the representation is materially limited by the lawyer’s responsibilities to another client or by a personal interest. Turner represents Coleman before the Idaho State Bar – the same Coleman whose office is now prosecuting the embezzlement from Travelland RV, a company Turner also represented. Turner’s ex‑wife works in that office. Turner’s personal financial interests (including a $30,000 divorce judgment with 12% interest, presided over by Judge Brooke Burns) tie him to the very officials I am challenging.
No conflict waiver has been produced. No withdrawal has been filed.
---
## V. The Divorce Before Judge Burns: Another Layer of Conflict
On June 4, 2025, Trae Turner filed for legal separation from Kali Jo Parker in Asotin County Superior Court – **Case No. 25‑3‑00060‑02**. The assigned judge was the **Honorable Brooke J. Burns** – the same judge whose communications with Prosecutor Curtis Liedkie are the subject of my pending Public Records Act lawsuit and who was the respondent in my mandamus action before the Washington Supreme Court.
Judge Burns entered a **$30,000 monetary judgment** in favor of Turner, against to Parker, with 12% annual interest. She approved the parenting plan and later converted the separation to a full divorce days before Turner testified before the Idaho State Bar.
At the very same time Turner was litigating his divorce before Judge Burns, his former boss, Curtis Liedkie, was representing Judge Burns before the Washington Supreme Court. And Asotin County was paying Amanda Daylong – a special deputy appointed by Liedkie – to defend Judge Burns in that same case.
Turner now collects from his ex‑wife $30,000 at 12% interest. Parker works in Justin Coleman’s office. Turner represents Coleman. Coleman’s office prosecutes the embezzlement from Travelland RV, a company Turner formerly represented. The financial pressure on Turner – a five‑figure judgment accruing interest – gives him every incentive to remain in the good graces of the prosecutor’s office and the judge who entered that judgment.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a paper trail.
---
## VI. Why Prosecution Has Been Impossible
The Geagley indictment proves that crimes were committed at Travelland RV. But why was the prosecution delayed for years? Why were my reports ignored? Why did the prosecutor’s office call me delusional while sitting on a felony indictment? Why did the prosecutor of one county instruct his lackey to file criminal charges across state lines after being given evidence of embezzling at Travelland RV?
The answer is now clear: **The prosecutor is related to the attorney who represented the company and its secretary. That attorney’s ex‑wife works for the prosecutor. The same attorney represented the prosecutor before the bar. The bar, chaired by Carole Wesenberg (who was herself under a grievance filed by me), dismissed my complaints without ever acknowledging the indictment.**
The entire system – the prosecutor’s office, the bar, the law firm – is a closed loop. No outsider can penetrate it. No whistleblower can be heard. And no crime will be prosecuted if it threatens the family network.
---
## VII. What Comes Next
The federal RICO complaint I am preparing will name Justin Coleman, Trae Turner, April Smith, The Idaho State Bar, Hannah Liedkie, Curtis Liedkie, and others. It will allege a pattern of racketeering activity: bribery, obstruction of justice, witness intimidation, and misuse of public funds demonstrable by these documents alone.
The Public Records Act lawsuit against Asotin County is already docketed in Columbia County Superior Court (Case No. 26‑2‑00027‑07). The Washington State Auditor’s Office is reviewing the misuse of public funds to defend Judge Brooke Burns.
The wall of silence is cracking. The receipts are public. The LinkedIn profiles confirm the relationships. The Secretary of State filings prove the dual identity. The divorce judgment shows the financial pressure. And the Geagley indictment proves I was right all along.
The only question is whether the federal courts will finally look at the evidence that Idaho and Washington have refused to see.
---
**Corey Switzer** is the complainant in ISB Cases 25‑168a, 25‑169a, and 25‑187a, and the petitioner in Idaho Supreme Court Docket No. 53669‑2026. He is visually impaired, has no income, and has spent five years documenting a pattern of corruption that crosses state lines. He can be reached at coreyswitzer@gmail.com.
*This article is a publication of LCV Blotter, an independent watchdog journalism project. All documents cited are public records and are available upon request.*
And now we know why Coleman has never turned on Turner: **Coleman’s mother is a Turner.** They are family.
(Facebook Image, Coleman's mother "MTT Turner".
That's why Justin Coleman was the best man at Turners wedding to Parker. (Idaho State Bar Complaint Answer, Justin Coleman)
## I. The Turner‑Coleman Family Connection (Newly Documented)
Public records and sworn testimony confirm that Justin Coleman’s mother is a **Turner** – making Trae Turner a relative by blood or marriage. This is not a distant coincidence. Coleman himself has publicly stated that Trae Turner was the **best man at his wedding**. Campaign finance records show that Turner and his then‑wife, Kali Jo Parker, each donated the statutory maximum of **$500** to Coleman’s campaign on the same day in April 2022. Via Idaho Sunshine
Now, add the newly obtained **LinkedIn profiles**:
- **Trae Turner** – Litigation Attorney at Clark & Feeney (2019– May, 2026). Former **Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Asotin County Prosecutor’s Office**.
- **Kali Jo Parker** – Deputy Prosecutor at **Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office** (Jan 2017–present). Student at University of Idaho College of Law.
So the picture is complete:
- Turner worked **under Curtis Liedkie** in Asotin County.
- Turner then went into private practice, where he now represents **Justin Coleman**.
- Turner’s ex‑wife, Kali Jo Parker, works **directly for Justin Coleman** in the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office.
- Turner and Parker **donated the maximum amount** to Coleman’s campaign.
- Coleman’s **mother is a Turner**, making Coleman and Trae Turner relatives.
This is not a professional relationship. This is **a family‑run legal franchise** that spans two counties and two states.
---
## II. The Secretary Who Couldn’t Work (But Ran a Corporation?)
Meghan McCreary is listed as the Secretary of Travelland RV, Inc. in every single annual report filed with the Idaho Secretary of State from 2020 through 2025. The filings are unambiguous:
| Year | Filing Date | Secretary Listed |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| 2020 (Initial) | 01/15/2020 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2020 Annual | 12/04/2020 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2021 Annual | 12/07/2021 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2022 Annual | 12/06/2022 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2024 Annual | 01/08/2024 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2025 Annual | 01/03/2025 | Meghan McCreary |
| 2025 (second) | 12/29/2025 | Meghan McCreary |
*Source: Idaho Secretary of State filings (B0462-9644, B0558-1058, B0667-0593, B0760-0784, B0872-1191, B0977-2389, B1077-0232)*
On July 7, 2021, Meghan Joellen McCreary legally changed her name to **Vittoria Paxe Puccini** in Asotin County District Court (Case No. CI0018767). A name change is not illegal. But what she did *after* changing her name is.
Beginning in November 2021, Vittoria P. (as she is identified in federal court) applied for Social Security disability benefits, claiming she was unable to work due to bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, OCD, panic attacks, and migraine headaches. Her alleged onset date of disability was **August 21, 2021**.
Yet, as the Idaho Secretary of State records show, she continued to serve as the Secretary of Travelland RV – a role with fiduciary duties that requires active participation in corporate governance – for **four more years**, including every single annual report filed *after* she claimed total disability.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington affirmed the denial of her disability benefits on July 9, 2025 (Case No. 2:25‑cv‑00010‑EFS). The court noted that her mental status examinations were “predominantly within normal limits and unremarkable” and that she was “doing well,” organizing a haunted hayride, reading three books, completing creative projects, and handling the stress of moving and the holidays. The court also noted that when she first sought treatment, she admitted she was leaving her prior provider because that provider “did not support her disability application.”
So here is the question **Trae Turner** – who represented Vittoria Puccini in the Clarkston police matter arising from Travelland RV – has never answered: **How does an attorney ethically represent a client who is actively listed as a corporate officer of a multi‑million dollar business while simultaneously claiming total disability to the federal government?**
Moreover, how does one rectify... Exactly how does one square that circle to take instruction from Nez Perce County Prosecutor, after receiving evidence of Geagley on the Nez Perce County Prosecutors Office Facebook page, to instruct you to file a criminal complaint in an attempt to discredit a whistleblower?
The Idaho Secretary of State filings are public. The federal disability denial is public. The name change is public. Yet Turner has never explained this contradiction. He has never withdrawn from representing her. And the Idaho State Bar has never asked.
---
## III. The $554,000 Embezzlement Indictment: Proof I Was Right
In October, 2025, the State of Idaho unsealed an indictment Di Ann Geagley for embezzling **$554,000** from Travelland RV between 2021 and 2025, according to the Lewiston Morning Tribune article published February 3rd, 2026. [1] The indictment came **years** after I first reported the embezzlement to Lewiston Police Officer Andrew Fox in April 2022.
Not after the complaints filed with the Idaho Department of Revenue Criminal Investigator, Dennis Schatt, November, 2021.
Not after the complaints followed up with the Idaho Department of Revenue Criminal Investigator Mariel Gates.
It came **immediately after** I filed formal ethics grievances with the Idaho State Bar against Justin Coleman, April Smith, Patty Weeks, and later Trae Turner for his representation of Justin Coleman
The timeline is not a coincidence:
- **April 2022** – I report embezzlement and tax evasion at Travelland RV to Officer Andrew Fox (who later received a “Community Champion Award” from Hannah Liedkie’s nonprofit). No action is taken.
- **May 2025** – I file grievances against Coleman, Smith, and Turner with the Idaho State Bar.
- **October 2025** – Geagley indicted (previously under seal).
- **November 2025**- Patty Weeks testifies before the Idaho State Supreme Court
- **January 2026** – Coleman, Smith, and Turner sit for bar hearings. None of them mention the indictment. Colemans’s lawyer, Trae Turner, paints me as delusional.
Coleman's Idaho State Bar Hearing:
Smith's Idaho State Bar Hearing:
- **February 2026** – The Lewiston Tribune publishes news of the Geagley indictment. I immediately serve the indictment on the bar. - The Idaho State Bar dismisses my complaints against Smith, Turner, and Coleman.
The Coleman hearing committee acknowledged the indictment but dismissed it, saying “an article in a newspaper about charges is not a verdict or conviction.” They ignored that **their own office filed the charges** – and that those charges vindicated every report I had made.
Meanwhile, Travelland RV continues to accumulate tax liens. A search of the Idaho Secretary of State’s lien database shows **over forty state tax liens** filed against the company between 2021 and 2026, many of them released only after payment. Kevin Munstermann, the president of Travelland RV, personally accrued at least nine state tax liens of his own.
The company was financially distressed. Its bookkeeper was stealing half a million dollars. And the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office, led by Justin Coleman, called the whistleblower delusional.
---
## IV. Trae Turner’s Conflicts: From Asotin County to Nez Perce County
Trae Turner is not a neutral attorney. He is:
- **A relative of Justin Coleman** (Coleman’s mother is a Turner).
- **Personal counsel to Justin Coleman** – when Coleman was served with my bar complaint, he immediately forwarded it to Turner, writing: *“Please forward all future communications to my attorney Mr. Turner.”* (Email, April 17, 2025)
- **Formerly married to Kali Jo Parker**, a deputy prosecutor in Coleman’s office who handles child support and custody (LinkedIn confirms her role at Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office since Jan 2017).
- **Former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney under Curtis Liedkie** in Asotin County, Washington – the same Liedkie who represented Judge Brooke Burns before the Washington Supreme Court (LinkedIn confirms this role).
- **The attorney for Heather Moore**, the mistress of Nez Perce County Commissioner Doug Havens, in a contested divorce that involves child custody.
- **A donor** who gave the statutory maximum of $500 to Justin Coleman’s campaign on April 4, 2022 (matched by his then‑wife Kali Jo Parker on the same day).
- **Former counsel for Travelland RV**, including representing the company in litigation against me (Travelland RV v. Switzer) and in the Clarkston police matter against Vittoria Puccini.
The Idaho Rules of Professional Conduct prohibit an attorney from representing a client if the representation is materially limited by the lawyer’s responsibilities to another client or by a personal interest. Turner represents Coleman before the Idaho State Bar – the same Coleman whose office is now prosecuting the embezzlement from Travelland RV, a company Turner also represented. Turner’s ex‑wife works in that office. Turner’s personal financial interests (including a $30,000 divorce judgment with 12% interest, presided over by Judge Brooke Burns) tie him to the very officials I am challenging.
No conflict waiver has been produced. No withdrawal has been filed.
---
## V. The Divorce Before Judge Burns: Another Layer of Conflict
On June 4, 2025, Trae Turner filed for legal separation from Kali Jo Parker in Asotin County Superior Court – **Case No. 25‑3‑00060‑02**. The assigned judge was the **Honorable Brooke J. Burns** – the same judge whose communications with Prosecutor Curtis Liedkie are the subject of my pending Public Records Act lawsuit and who was the respondent in my mandamus action before the Washington Supreme Court.
Judge Burns entered a **$30,000 monetary judgment** in favor of Turner, against to Parker, with 12% annual interest. She approved the parenting plan and later converted the separation to a full divorce days before Turner testified before the Idaho State Bar.
At the very same time Turner was litigating his divorce before Judge Burns, his former boss, Curtis Liedkie, was representing Judge Burns before the Washington Supreme Court. And Asotin County was paying Amanda Daylong – a special deputy appointed by Liedkie – to defend Judge Burns in that same case.
Turner now collects from his ex‑wife $30,000 at 12% interest. Parker works in Justin Coleman’s office. Turner represents Coleman. Coleman’s office prosecutes the embezzlement from Travelland RV, a company Turner formerly represented. The financial pressure on Turner – a five‑figure judgment accruing interest – gives him every incentive to remain in the good graces of the prosecutor’s office and the judge who entered that judgment.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It is a paper trail.
---
## VI. Why Prosecution Has Been Impossible
The Geagley indictment proves that crimes were committed at Travelland RV. But why was the prosecution delayed for years? Why were my reports ignored? Why did the prosecutor’s office call me delusional while sitting on a felony indictment? Why did the prosecutor of one county instruct his lackey to file criminal charges across state lines after being given evidence of embezzling at Travelland RV?
The answer is now clear: **The prosecutor is related to the attorney who represented the company and its secretary. That attorney’s ex‑wife works for the prosecutor. The same attorney represented the prosecutor before the bar. The bar, chaired by Carole Wesenberg (who was herself under a grievance filed by me), dismissed my complaints without ever acknowledging the indictment.**
The entire system – the prosecutor’s office, the bar, the law firm – is a closed loop. No outsider can penetrate it. No whistleblower can be heard. And no crime will be prosecuted if it threatens the family network.
---
## VII. What Comes Next
The federal RICO complaint I am preparing will name Justin Coleman, Trae Turner, April Smith, The Idaho State Bar, Hannah Liedkie, Curtis Liedkie, and others. It will allege a pattern of racketeering activity: bribery, obstruction of justice, witness intimidation, and misuse of public funds demonstrable by these documents alone.
The Public Records Act lawsuit against Asotin County is already docketed in Columbia County Superior Court (Case No. 26‑2‑00027‑07). The Washington State Auditor’s Office is reviewing the misuse of public funds to defend Judge Brooke Burns.
The wall of silence is cracking. The receipts are public. The LinkedIn profiles confirm the relationships. The Secretary of State filings prove the dual identity. The divorce judgment shows the financial pressure. And the Geagley indictment proves I was right all along.
The only question is whether the federal courts will finally look at the evidence that Idaho and Washington have refused to see.
---
**Corey Switzer** is the complainant in ISB Cases 25‑168a, 25‑169a, and 25‑187a, and the petitioner in Idaho Supreme Court Docket No. 53669‑2026. He is visually impaired, has no income, and has spent five years documenting a pattern of corruption that crosses state lines. He can be reached at coreyswitzer@gmail.com.
*This article is a publication of LCV Blotter, an independent watchdog journalism project. All documents cited are public records and are available upon request.* 
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