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October 13, 2025: As Attorney General James Faces Indictment, Westchester Disabled Father’s Case Highlighted by Roger Stone
September 11, 2025: Disabled Father Marc Fishman Sentenced to 45 Days in Jail Amid Ongoing Custody Battle
July 3, 2025: Civil Rights Advocate Marc Fishman Condemns Westchester Judge for Retaliation and Disability Discrimination
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August 4, 2025: Former New Rochelle Cop Engaged in Years of Misconduct, says OAG
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August 9, 2025: Disabled New Yorker Sentencing Hearing Set on His Birthday — Despite Evidence Proving Innocence and Officer Misconduct
Supervised Visitation in Westchester County: A Probation-Run Program That Proves False Arrest
In 2018, disabled father Marc Fishman was arrested during a supervised court visitation with his son, raising issues of false arrest and civil rights violations. His case highlights systemic problems in Westchester County’s supervised visitation program, which operates under probation policy, potentially discriminating against disabled parents while compromising due process protections.
FOLLOW-UP REPORT: Another “Pattern Misconduct” Officer Letitia James Publicly Exposed — While Hiding Marc Fishman’s Case
New York Attorney General Letitia James released a report on Lt. Gabriel Cuevas detailing years of misconduct yet withheld similar findings related to Marc Fishman’s false arrest, revealing a conflict of interest as her office defended others involved. This selective disclosure raises concerns about transparency and favoritism within her office, affecting victims.
🚨 COVER-UP ALERT: NY AG Letitia James Hid Marc Fishman’s Case
Letitia James’ office withheld Marc Fishman’s federal lawsuit against officer Lane Schlesinger from its misconduct investigation, while revealing other related lawsuits. This concealment obstructed justice, prolonging Fishman’s wrongful arrest and suffering. The failure to disclose such information signals malfeasance, demanding public awareness of systemic failures within the Attorney General’s office.
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Justice Denied: Why New York Must Answer for Marc Fishman
Marc Fishman, a disabled father, faces a 45-day jail sentence despite clear evidence of his innocence, including exonerating video and police misconduct. Prosecutors continue to ignore these findings, failing in their ethical duty. His case reflects broader systemic issues in New York’s justice system, particularly regarding the rights of disabled defendants.
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New York’s Shame: The State Hunts Marc Fishman While Ignoring Real Justice
In New York, Marc Fishman, a disabled father, faces a 45-day jail sentence driven by false accusations and judicial misconduct. Despite exculpatory evidence and ADA violations, his pleas for justice have been ignored. Fishman’s case reflects systemic issues in the state’s legal system, prompting urgent calls for intervention and accountability.
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Advocates Decry Sentencing of Disabled Father Marc Fishman; Call Out DA Cacace for Withholding Evidence and Systemic Disability Discrimination
Bronx father Marc Fishman’s recent sentencing to 45 days in jail has ignited outrage. Living with disabilities, Fishman’s legal ordeal exposes systemic failures, including reliance on a discredited officer’s testimony. Advocates highlight Westchester County’s discrimination against disabled individuals, calling for urgent reform to ensure fairness and accountability in the justice system.
How Do You Jail the Disabled Dad While the System Walks Free?
Marc Fishman, a Bronx father and disability rights advocate, faces a 45-day jail sentence after a seven-year legal battle against Westchester County authorities. His case highlights systemic issues, including denial of ADA accommodations and withheld exculpatory evidence. Supporters advocate for his release, emphasizing the broader implications for disabled litigants in the judicial system.
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Disability Discrimination and Cover-Ups: Westchester DA Joyce Miller’s Assault on Justice
In Westchester County, District Attorney Joyce Miller is accused of institutional abuse by demanding a five-year separation between Marc Fishman and his children, despite substantial exculpatory evidence. Fishman’s claims of innocence were supported by police video, which was unlawfully withheld. His case highlights issues of disability discrimination and prosecutorial misconduct in the legal system.
Double Standard: Why a Cop Keeps His Pension While a Disabled Dad Loses His Children
The article highlights the disparity in the justice system in New Rochelle, New York, featuring Officer Lane Schlesinger, who faces no repercussions for misconduct, and Marc Fishman, a father wrongfully stripped of parental rights despite evidence proving his innocence. The narrative critiques systemic failures that prioritize institutional protection over justice for the innocent.
The Evidence They Ignored: How Judge Maurice Williams Buried the Truth in Marc Fishman’s Case
Marc Fishman’s case reveals a troubling judicial pattern in New York, where exculpatory evidence was ignored, and child abuse allegations against him were deemed unfounded. Despite confirmed peaceful parenting and court-ordered supervised visits, Judge Williams has threatened jail on Fishman’s birthday, symbolizing a broader miscarriage of justice and systemic failures in the legal system.
When Police Lie on Reports: What Happened to Marc Fishman Could Happen to You
Marc Fishman’s supervised visitation with his son turned disastrous due to a false police report by Officer Lane Schlesinger, who claimed Marc violated a protective order. This led to wrongful charges that deprived Marc of his parental rights for over six years. Despite evidence proving his innocence, accountability remained absent.
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Justice Denied in Westchester: The Cruel Campaign Against Marc Fishman
Westchester County Family Court, under Judge Michelle Schauer, has faced criticism for mishandling Marc Fishman’s case, where he has been denied visitation rights for nearly five years. Despite evidence of parental alienation and legal violations, the court continues to dismiss his claims, raising concerns about judicial impartiality and systemic abuse.
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