Monthly Archives: January 2017

A Soldier’s Story of Survival after Being Falsely Accused of Sexual Assault in the U.S. Army

A Soldier’s Story of Survival after Being Falsely Accused of Sexual Assault in the U.S. Army By Private First Class Thomas Chestnut PFC Thomas Chestnut My name is Thomas Chestnut, I am 28 years old. About four years ago (2012) I joined the army to become a medic. I wanted to save lives and help others. Unknown to me, during this time the Army had started a politically motivated [...]

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Army Judge Advocate General Lieutenant General Flora Darpino Obfuscates and Violates Federal Freedom of Information Act Laws

Army Judge Advocate General Lieutenant General Flora Darpino Obfuscates and Violates Federal Freedom of Information Act Laws  January 19, 2017  By Michael Conzachi, Director of Military Justice Accountability Due to the number of complaints coming into SOH of the prosecutorial misconduct and related actions of former Army JAG Special Victim Prosecutor; Major Jacob Bashore; now a Lieutenant Colonel and an Army Judge at Fort Hood Texas; SOH filed a Freedom of [...]

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$100,000 Payment and the Wrongful Conviction of U.S. Air Force Major Clarence Anderson III

Major Anderson Wrongful Conviction of U.S. Air Force Major Clarence Anderson III Major Clarence Anderson III has been falsely imprisoned using known perjured testimony from his ex-wife given during a contentious custody battle. Major Anderson’s USAF senior commanders continued the case against Major Anderson even though civilian authorities declined prosecution based on the lack of a credible allegation. Senior USAF leadership not only chose to ignore a complete lack [...]

By |January 14th, 2017|False Allegations, Military News, Military Sexual Assault Prevention|Comments Off on $100,000 Payment and the Wrongful Conviction of U.S. Air Force Major Clarence Anderson III