On July, 13 & 20, 2010, two hearings were held before Clark County Judge Gonzales to discuss respective discovery abuses by the $11 billion Defendant$, (and campaign contributor, D R Horton) and Plaintiff Missud for case #A551662.  Missud brought in actual evidence regarding D R Horton attorneys’ court perjury in multiple state courts.  Those states included California, Nevada, Texas, Virginia, and even in the federal courts.  The judge however did not want to consider those patterns and practices of perjury by the wealthy corporation.  Instead, she stood by Donald Horton to compel Missud to suppress the 1000+ pages of official government and court information at this web site.

Motion to Compel Discovery

Two hundred official documents were filed in support of Missud’s pleading.  All of them proved D R Horton’s: abuse of Nevada’s courts to enable additional D R Horton crimes; Nevada’s illegal state action to hinder Missud’s exposure; Nevada’s cover up for their non-feasance; proof that a half dozen D R Horton agents had already been disciplined and/or caught in fraud; that D R Horton issued many more predatory loans than their smaller competitors who have already been caught by the FBI; that a magistrate had been caught in Donald Horton’s pocket; that D R Horton attorneys lied to Virginia's federal circuit; that other D R Horton attorneys lied to a federal judge in Northern California's federal circuit; that D R Horton's chief in-house counsel claims to not do business in California while CEO Tomnitz tells Wall Street's analysts that they do;……………; and dozens more.   Clark County’s judge instead stood by $$Donald Horton$$ and his $500,000,000.00 racketeering enterprise without considering the Supplemental Brief.

More D R Horton Fraud

Yet More D R Horton Perjury



Repeated Court Perjury in Four States Ignored by Clark County’s Court







Example of Typical D R Horton FraudFTC COMPLAINT RECORDSHUD RECORDSSILENCE OF THE LAMBSNevada Supreme CourtNevada's Massive Cover UpJudicial CorruptionOther Nationwide Lawsuits$1.4 Billion civil suit against NevadaNevada's 3rd Dirty CommissionerState InvestigationsState & Fed Investigations