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Joseph A. Ambroson, Assistant Director, Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility: Minnesota’s Most Corrupt Attorney

The legal world has been rocked by the stunning news that the Minnesota Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility and its Assistant Director Joseph A. Ambroson has been sending out “woke” policy directives that expressly permit lawyers to fabricate evidence in schemes to kidnap citizens critical of the government.

In 2020, it was revealed the OLPR was in the process of scheming to whitewash the Minnesota Judicial Branch’s actions in concert with local lawyers, which local news publications called “outrageous” and a “human rights abuse.”

Ambroson’s November 2022 appointment as Assistant Director has put those “woke” directives into “super woke”, according to sources.

The lawyer who is said to have used the fabricated evidence was identified, as a former Minneapolis Assistant City Attorney who was fired from the MCAO in 2018, officials confirmed in 2019.

The lawyers most recent position, however, was that of an Assistant Untied States Attorney where she recently violated the Hatch Act in soliciting votes for Keith Ellison using her official role.

In a staggering disregard for the Rules of Professional Responsibility, the lawyer openly admitted in documents that she was “fabricating” evidence and “unique false information” to literally crush Minnesota families.

In a rebuke, local bar association representatives claimed that Ambroson’s lack of accountability allows this type of behavior to “thrive” in the legal community.

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According to sources, the lawyer was later assigned to the United States Attorneys’ Office to further block pending lawsuits filed against the MCAO that were being handled by the affiliated federal court.

Protest Press obtained a draft of a response to a bar complaint filed that detailed the attorney in question fabricated evidence because locals “launched websites” and called corrupt government actors out by name.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch’s state run media and the OLPR has also made no mention of the failures, which have been unprecedented.

Abromson has pledged that the OLPR will “improve” the process of handling complaints.

The Star Tribune later learned that Abromson purposely ignored and disregarded numerous complaints against Clayton D. Halunen that spaned nearly twenty years.

The Minnesota Professional Responsibility Board which handles the oversight of the OLPR has posted a blistering dissent and has taken actions to remove both Director Susan Humiston and Ambroson from their positions for malfeasance and incompetence.

The OLPR did not respond to a request for comment.

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