CHRISTOPHER BUTLER The Divorce Enforcer

By PETE BENNETT - Contra Costa Watch EMAIL
Phone: 510-460-5641
Posted: 06/21/2013

Protect My Sons 


Related: Arson / Attorneys
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Danville CA: September 2004 - Butler's arrival was a few days after Gary Vinson Collins nearly killed me days earlier.  At the time Collins was a Danville Building Inspector working for LP2a which provides contract inspectors to cities and municipalities.  Collins was prevented from working in Danville but please see his Obit and my comments.  

When the 48 hours special ran in 2011 there were pictures of three women posed for that infamous Charlies Angels shot but one of them served me my first set of divorce papers at my former cabinet shop in 2004.  I've been served before so I know a few of the process servers.  

It appears that Butler was involved long before the September incident but the Katz Litigation provided a link to Tanabe leading back over 20 years to Antioch and Walnut Creek but this also suggests to me but perhaps not others that I was once targeted for my 850,000 life insurance policy as my medical problems began in 2000 and continued until 2006 when an astute county advice nurse suggested I was being poisoned.   

That medical is part of my story but given I'm here talking about a criminal conspiracy suggests that Wielsch, Butler, Tanabe and Lombardi have been operating a Murder for Insurance network where they control the investigations as when you see the 25 page Benny Chetcuti Jr. creditor list you'll quickly notice the financial crimes victims are elderly and I bet many expired with bacterial infections or simply died with unexplained deaths.   

When targeting elders for their money you need several components to form the perfect circle of crime - the investigators, police officers, attorneys, trust and probate documents plus knowing if anyone would be watching out for them.  


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ROSEMARIE CHETCUTI BUTLER

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Benny Chetcuti Jr.

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The list of financial victims is quite large

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Party NameTypeCase NameCategoryCase NumberFiled
CHETCUTI, KIMBERLYDEFENDANTCHARTER OAK PROPERTIES, LLC VS CHETCUTIOTHER REAL PROPERTY/QUIET TITLECIVMSC11-0022101/27/2011
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYDEFENDANTCHARTER OAK PROPERTIES, LLC VS CHETCUTIOTHER REAL PROPERTY/QUIET TITLECIVMSC11-0022101/27/2011
CHETCUTI JR, BENNYDEFENDANTCHASE BANK VS CHETCUTICOLLECTIONS - CONSUMER CREDIT (CRC 3.740)CIVMSL10-0392905/17/2010
CHETCUTI JR, BENNYDEFENDANTRAMERMAN VS. CHETCUTIOTHER - CONTRACTCIVMSC10-0151005/12/2010
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYDEFENDANTLUECK VS CHETCUTIOTHER CIVIL COMPLAINTCIVMSC10-0113504/28/2010
CHETCUTI, JR., BENNYDEFENDANTLUECK V. CHETCUTIOTHER CIVIL COMPLAINTCIVMSC10-0107304/07/2010
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYCROSS DEFENDANTCMTH VS MAGNATE FUND #2PROFESSIONAL NEGLIGENCE/LEGAL MALPRACTICECIVMSC10-0060903/09/2010
CHETCUTI, BENNYDEFENDANTBANIS VS MAGNATEOTHER REAL PROPERTY/QUIET TITLECIVMSC10-0060103/05/2010
CHETCUTI, KIMBERLYDEFENDANTDAVE WOODS VS. CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC.CONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0351712/21/2009
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYDEFENDANTDAVE WOODS VS. CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC.CONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0351712/21/2009
CHETCUTI, JR., BENNYDEFENDANTDAVE WOODS VS. CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC.CONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0351712/21/2009
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYDEFENDANTMORRIS V. CHETCUTICONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0316011/12/2009
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYDEFENDANTMCDERMOTT VS CHETCUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC.CONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0312310/30/2009
CHETCUTI, JR., BENNYDEFENDANTSTEVE R. MERRIAM VS. CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC.FRAUDCIVMSC09-0278910/05/2009
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYDEFENDANTSMITH-IVES VS CHETCUTICONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0258709/15/2009
CHETCUTI JR, BENNYDEFENDANTJ REED ROBBINS TRUST VS. CHETCUTICONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC09-0197207/07/2009
CHETCUTI, BENNYCROSS DEFENDANTCARON VS LOFQUISTCONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC08-0278511/05/2008
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYPLAINTIFFCHETCUTI VS COWANCONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC03-0172707/14/2003
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYCROSS DEFENDANTCHETCUTI VS COWANCONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC03-0172707/14/2003
CHETCUTI, JR, BENNYCROSS COMPLAINANTCHETCUTI VS COWANCONTRACT/BREACH OF WARRANTYCIVMSC03-0172707/14/2003
CHETCUTI, ROSE GPLAINTIFFREEVES VS SHEA HOMESCONSTRUCTION DEFECTCIVMSC01-0329708/16/2001
CHETCUTI, SMAUEL MPLAINTIFFREEVES VS SHEA HOMESCONSTRUCTION DEFECTCIVMSC01-0329708/16/2001
CHETCUTI, LAREINEPLAINTIFFLEREINE CHETCUTI VS ADAM J. WRIGHTPI/PD/MOTOR VEHICLE (MARTINEZ)CIVMSC95-0300907/13/1995

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Danville Police Officer Stephen Tanabe

Tanabe is on the left
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Last Known Court Address
Name: TANABE, STEPHEN R.
Address: 1398 DANVILLE BLVD #212
City, State, Zip: ALAMO, CA 94507
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Case MSD98-02178
Court: Contra Costa Superior
http://icms.cc-courts.org/iotw/CIVIL/ 
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The Big Merge CNET-Seeno-

Very soon a series of events will converge spanning decades.  The dirty secrets of Contra Costa County will be percalationg to the surface.  The power hungry Mormons, the driven construction concerns and the completely out of control law enforcement circles will be front and center on an international stage. 


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Case CIVMSC09-03517 - DAVE WOODS VS. CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC


Small World - I'll explain later now - 





Please see Katz vs. Town of Danville

Case CIVMSC09-03517 - DAVE WOODS VS. CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC. 
Complaint Number:1
Complaint Type:COMPLAINT
Filing Date:12/21/2009
Complaint Status:ACTIVE
Party NumberParty TypeParty NameAttorneyParty Status
PLAINTIFF DAVE WOODS  IBARRA, CRISOSTOMO G First Paper Fee Paid 
PLAINTIFF SUSAN WOODS  IBARRA, CRISOSTOMO G First Paper Fee Paid 
MEDIATOR/EVALUATOR CASE MEDIATOR  ZEBRACK, JOEL  
DEFENDANT CHECUTI & ASSOCIATES, INC Pro Per PARTY REMOVED 01/13/2011 
DEFENDANT BENNY CHETCUTI, JR.  Pro Per PARTY REMOVED 01/12/2011 
DEFENDANT BKCM ENTERPRISES INC Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
DEFENDANT JOMORSON PROPERTIES INC Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
DEFENDANT 55-63A WOODWARD STREET PARTNERS INC Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
DEFENDANT JOHN SIMONSE  NOLL, CHERYL A Served 12/19/2011 
10 DEFENDANT MAGNATE FUND#1 LLC NOLL, CHERYL A 
11 DEFENDANT MAGNATE FUND #2 LLC NOLL, CHERYL A 
12 DEFENDANT MAGNATE FUND #3 LLC NOLL, CHERYL A 
13 DEFENDANT JWS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC NOLL, CHERYL A 
14 DEFENDANT LHJS INVESTMENTS Unrepresented PARTY REMOVED 02/01/2012 
15 DEFENDANT 27TH STREET ASSOCIATES LLC NOLL, CHERYL A 
16 DEFENDANT SOUTH VAN NESS ASSOCIATES LLC NOLL, CHERYL A 
17 DEFENDANT 25-29 WOODWARD STREET PARTNERSLP Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
18 DEFENDANT 19-23 WOODWARD STREET PARTNERSLP Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
19 DEFENDANT 54-56B WOODWARD STREET PARTNERS LP Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
20 DEFENDANT 76-80 WOODWARD STREET PARTNERSLP Unrepresented DEFAULTED 01/19/2012 
21 DEFENDANT 20 PARKRIDGE LLC NOLL, CHERYL A Served 12/19/2011 
22 DEFENDANT 55 WOODWARD LLC NOLL, CHERYL A Answer 11/30/2012 
23 DEFENDANT KIMBERLY CHETCUTI  Pro Per Answer 11/23/2011 
24 DEFENDANT BENNY CHETCUTI, JR  Pro Per Answer 11/23/2011 
25 DEFENDANT LHJS INVESTMENTS LLC NOLL, CHERYL A 
26 DEFENDANT ROSE MARIE  Unrepresented Serve Required (WaitS) 
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NM man jailed in solitary agrees to $15.5M settlement

This case was bad and Marina's case is just as bad.  Jailed for Jay Walking for 62 days.

http://news.msn.com/us/nm-man-jailed-in-solitary-agrees-to-dollar155m-settlement

I think is close second -

http://contracostawatch.blogspot.com/2013/03/research-cases.html

Between 2004 and 2011 my business was relentlessly targeted by CNET operatives, my work has been repeatedly impacted and it's clear the badge flashers called my employers.  I've been reading RICO case law



NM man jailed in solitary agrees to $15.5M settlement

Dona Ana County Photo. Former inmate gets $15M: Stephen Slevin at the time of his arrest, left, and after nearly two years in jail.  



 Former inmate gets $15M: Stephen Slevin at the time of his arrest, left, and after nearly two years in jail. IMAGE Stephen Slevin, who spent almost two years in solitary confinement in a New Mexico jail without proper medical care or a trial, has agreed to settle with the county that incarcerated him.
Time is finally money for Stephen Slevin. The 59-year-old man, thrown in solitary confinement at a New Mexico jail for 22 months without receiving a hearing or adequate medical care, agreed Wednesday to settle with Dona Ana County for $15.5 million in damages, according to the Santa Fe Reporter.

Slevin was awarded $22 million in January 2012 for the time he spent in seclusion, but the county appealed the decision and refused to pay, arguing the amount was excessive. A mediator helped the two sides reach an agreement. Slevin will receive the first $6 million this week from the New Mexico Association of Counties. According to the Reporter, the rest of the award will come from cash reserves, which taxpayers will have to pay for.

"It has been a long and hard fight to bring Mr. Slevin justice," Matthew Coyte, Slevin's attorney, told the Reporter. "This settlement, although very large, does not give back to Mr. Slevin what was taken from him, but if it prevents others from enduring the pain and suffering he was subjected to, then the fight has been worthwhile."

Former inmate awarded $15.5 million settlement after two years in solitary


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After being released in 2008, Slevin, scraggly-haired, emaciated and in poor mental health, sued the Dona Ana county commission, the detention center, the jail director and former medical director for denying him due process and access to medical care.

Slevin was arrested in August 2005 on charges of DWI and receiving a stolen vehicle, though he maintained the car was given to him by a friend. At the time of his arrest, Slevin was battling depression and was attempting to leave Las Cruces, N.M.
In jail, officers believed he was suicidal, so they threw him in a padded cell for three days, Coyte told NBC News. Slevin received a medical examination during that period, but for the rest of his 22 months in jail  — much of which he spent in solitary confinement, in a cell without natural light — he was not allowed to see a doctor, even after telling a prison nurse in letters that his depression was worsening and he needed treatment for other health issues.
According to Coyte, Slevin was forced to remove his own tooth because prison officials would not allow him to see a dentist. He also developed skin fungus and bed sores because he was deprived of showers, according to court documents. His toe nails grew so long that they curled around his foot.
Slevin spent two weeks in a mental health facility in 2007 for psychiatric review, court documents said.  His health improved there, but he was sent back to solitary confinement until his release.
Charges were finally dropped against Slevin when he was deemed unfit to participate in his own defense. Coyte says his client was let go only because his sister had started calling county officials and legislators asking about his condition.
At the time of release, Dona Ana County officials refused to comment on allegations that Slevin was mistreated and his civil rights were violated. Today, the jail says it has improved inmate access to mental health care by doubling its medical budget since 2005, devoting multiple wings to mental health services and breaking ground on a crisis triage center. No jail employees were fired regarding the incident.
Slevin is currently battling lung cancer, which is unrelated to his incarceration. He already has exceeded doctors' expectations of how long he will live.
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