George G. Walker

 

George G. Walker refused to investigate the late Pifarre's connections to Hallinan, Agnos, Anaya, drugs, HUD, homosexual predatory activity against young military recruits, and Pifarre's illegal alien status

Walker gave $750 to San Francisco's D.A., Terence Hallinan, for his re-election campaign.

Walker ripped off $35,000 from the Dreisbach family, who had paid him fully in advance to:

  • File for a change of venue to the Federal Courts and out of San Francisco,
  • Do an investigation of Pifarre and his sexual, political, and financial-connections background in Argentina and San Francisco (the venue of the Nary criminal case).
  • Research Pifarre's prior political support of the case's District Attorney, Terence Hallinan.

Walker took the cash, and refused to communicate with the Dreisbachs, Nary's mother, and his client Steven Nary.

Walker filed the majority of the approximately 50 continuances in this case in order to keep Nary in jail and isolated. By doing so, Walker hoped that Nary would take a plea bargain and plead guilty. Walker also committed perjury -- claiming falsely that "Nary gave himself up to Hallinan." However, attorney Raul Almacen, who knew of Walker's duplicity in other cases, strongly advised Steven Nary to refuse any plea bargain. Once this became clear to Walker, Walker then dumped the case and refused to return the $35,000 given to him to defend Nary and file for a change of venue.

Had Nary taken the plea bargain, all of the issues relating the violation of his military and civil rights would have been invalidated.

     
     
   
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