Defendant to Judge in Legal Brief: ‘You Are a Hoe. This Court Is a Hoe’

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One “Floridian-American” sovereign citizen did not see eye to eye with a U.S. District Court judge who dismissed the civil rights lawsuit she filed on behalf of her husband and son, and she made her displeasure quite clear in a nine-page, profanity-ridden legal brief, Raw Story reports.

Tamah Jada Clark had filed a complaint insisting that her civil rights were violated when she was arrested in 2010 after being pulled over transporting loaded semi-automatic weapons, allegedly on her way to break her child’s father out of prison. Clark said that she legally owned the guns and was not near the prison at the time of her arrest.

In an April 20 filing titled “[F—k] This Court and Everything It Stands For,” Clark laid into U.S. District Judge Willis B. Hunt, calling him a “castrated coward,” among other choice words.

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“Look here, old man, when I told you I AM Justice—I meant it,” Clark wrote. “It took me about 1 month to study the history of the world and to learn the history and inner workings [of] American jurisprudence, literally. I was born to do this here. Don’t you know that your FBI and CIA have been trying to recruit me since grade school? Lol. But they’re unscrupulous losers like you, so it won’t be happening.

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“I am well aware that the court has not spoken to me because it cannot defeat my legal arguments—so it runs and cowers like a panic-stricken hoe that has stolen money from her back-handing pimp,” the furious mother continued. “Just for the record: you are a hoe. This court is a hoe. And I will backhand you both, should you continue to waste my time.”

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Clark identified herself as being born in Pensacola, Fla., with legal rights to be in the U.S., although she did not claim U.S. citizenship or nationality.

Read the full brief here.

Read more at Raw Story.