For Fixer Beth Jay, a Lavish Awakening

Ms. Beth Judith Jay – who in addition to serving as Ronald George's principal attorney also served as a formal and informal liaison between Ronald George and the State Bar of California – is the subject of multiple legal proceedings in California relating to her undisclosed meetings with State Bar of California judges and prosecutors.

Beth Jay
Beth Jay -- AKA as the "Winston Wolf" of the California Supreme Court – http://tinyurl.com/bethjaythefixer -- served as the principal attorney in the chambers of former Chief Justice Ronald George. Beth Jay stated to Cal Bar Journal "My job is so fluid, it's hard to sort of capture it and say, 'This is a snapshot of what I do.'" (Photo:courtesy)

According to confidential sources in California, Patricia J. Barry, an attorney who has dedicated her career to civil rights, women's rights, and workplace freedom, has filed papers with the California Supreme Court which also request information about the peculiar nature of Beth Jay’s contact with State Bar officials.

The sources maintain that the California Supreme Court issued an order directing the State Bar of California to otherwise submit a reply to Barry's requests.

Patricia Barry
Ms. Patricia Barry, a superb trial attorney with a distinguished career, graduated from UCLA School of Law. She is known for arguing the nation’s first sexual harassment case before the United States Supreme Court. Her tireless efforts were instrumental in exposing alleged unethical management and hostile treatment of employees at the Los Angeles DWP. She is shown above during an interview with Steve Murphy to discuss corruption within the Los Angeles DWP. The interview can be viewed by visiting the following link: http://tinyurl.com/INSIDEREXCLUSIVE.

Additionaly, TLR has learned that Ms. Barry has filed a civil action against the State Bar of California in Los Angeles Superior Court.

In addition, the sources indicated that there are other proceedings and plans seeking to name Beth Jay and others in actions alleging civil rights violations, fraud, violations of "honest services doctrine", as well re-examining the validity of State Bar Court proceedings.

Moreover, confidential sources maintain that actor and community activist Perry F. Caravello recently sent a letter to Associate Justice Kennedy of the U.S. Supreme Court alleging various acts of professional misconduct as well as alleged transgressions relating to Justice George's personal conduct and the alleged involvement of Beth Jay in arranging various transactions.

Justice Ronald George
Justice Ronald M. George, "somebody who understands the need to play hard," as conveyed by Beth Jay to the Cal Bar Journal, is seen in the above picture at his chamber in San Francisco. (Photo: courtesy)

Judge Thelton Henderson, who according to an article published in the Recorder, "hooks up" with Beth Jay from time to time to shoot the breeze over dinner or drinks, is of the opinion that Beth Jay is "very loyal to Ron George" and otherwise possesses "clout".

Mr. Starr Babcock, who was recently appointed as Chief Trial Counsel, acknowledged in the article that State Bar staff meet with Beth Jay on a regular basis. (Mr. Babcock's comments were made prior to his appointment as Chief Trial Counsel)

Starr Babcock
Mr. Starr Babcock: "The thing that's real clear is that when you talk to her (Beth Jay), you can be real sure she has gotten, and is carrying, a clear directive from the chief (justice)." Beth Jay "is clearly giving direction about something he has thought a lot about. You don't need to go back and ask, 'Did I get this right?'" (Photo: courtesy of Cal Bar Journal)

Similarly, in an article published by the Recorder on November 19, 2008 Mr. Scott Drexel -- former Chief Trial Counsel -- also alluded to meeting Supreme Court personnel multiple times.

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