Did AJ Ferate Violate Republican Party Interests and Commit a Felony to Gain Control of the Party?
AJ Ferate broke numerous Bar Association rules, violated the interests of the Republican, and stands accused of a felony by one of his own allies in order to prevent Party bylaws from being enforced.
Ferate went against the best interests of the Party and ensured a lawsuit went forward when one phone call and a call for a Central Committee meeting would have instantly caused the lawsuit to be dropped.
And Ferate did so to take control of the Party himself. To do so he had to make sure that John Bennett stayed in power long enough to drive the Party into the ground.
On October 13th 2022 AJ Ferate stood before a court in Oklahoma County representing three of the four Central Committee members, Pam Pollard,Steve Curry, and Shane Jemison. At issue was the refusal of these three GOP officials to act to protect the Republican Party and to protect the rights of all Republican Party members. Credible allegations of sexual harassment, embezzlement, the violation of Party bylaws, and the systematic suppression of Constitutional and contract rights had been made against the then Chairman, John Bennett. In fact the sexual harassment allegations had already been brought to John Bennett by Pam Pollard, resulting in no action despite the proof gathered by the victims. You can read the sordid details on OSCN.net by looking up case CJ-2021-3991 and reading the motions by Non Party Johnathan Krems and the Plaintiff's responses starting around March 22nd of 2022.
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