Who is Mr. Skolnick?

Since 1963, Mr. Skolnick is founder/chairman of a public interest group,
CITIZENS' COMMITTEE TO CLEAN UP THE COURTS, researching and investigating
judicial bribery and political murders. 

Updates of the group's work is on HOTLINE NEWS, of which Skolnick is
editor since 1971 -- 5 minute recorded phone commentary message:  (312)
731-1100, a regular phone call, on 24 hours/day, changed several times per
week. 

Since 1991, he is co-host of a hugely popular Public Access Cable TV Show,
"Broadsides", in Chicago and suburbs. His comments appear on various
categories on INTERNET. 

Office (8 a.m. to midnight, 7 days): 
(312) 375-5741, 
9800 So.  Oglesby Ave.,
Chicago, IL 60617. 
Call before sending FAX. 


A few highlights of disclosures of the group: 

Biggest judicial bribery scandal in U.S. history, collapse of the 
Illinois Supreme Court, 1969.

Investigation of sabotaged Watergate plane crash, Chicago, 1972-1973. 

Vice President Spiro Agnew bribery mess, 1973. 

Bribery charges and jailing of 7th Circuit Federal Appeals Judge Otto
Kerner, Jr., 1973. 

Touching off "Operation Greylord", 20 local judges, 40 lawyers jailed for
bribery, 1983-1993. 

Investigation of 41 federal grand jury witnesses murdered during pendency
of INSLAW probe, 1991-1992. 

Bank of Credit and Commerce International and the bribery of 25 percent of
Congress, 28 U.S.  Senators and 108 members of the House, 1991. 

Unpublicized federal lawsuit -- Bush and Saddam Hussein in oil business,
1991. 

See these, and other, commentaries by Mr. Skolnick here.

Orenthal James Simpson; Lynching Victim