Letter to the judge: Jesse Schworck seeks recording device request for upcoming Dane County hearing August 22
On August 16, 2022, Lion of Judah Rastafarian Church Founder Jesse Schworck authorized the publication of the following letter to the judge overseeing his case.
Schworck is teaming up with the Outpost 422 brand and the Wisconsin Cannabis Warriors for his development of a philanthropy at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, which assists pandemic refugees overcome social isolation as a sacrament handler.
The letter to the judge represents truth in reporting as both brand and nonprofit for open records archive.
Hon. Chris Taylor
Dane County Courthouse
Branch 12
215 S. Hamilton St.
Madison, WI 53703
16 August 2022
Request for recording for Schworck’s philanthropy development
Dear Hon. Chris Taylor-
We, the members of the Wisconsin Cannabis Warriors press reporting agency through Outpost 422, request the use of recording devices for Jesse Schworck’s documentary. Schworck is an alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater starting up a virtual sanctuary and training philanthropy available to veterans and pandemic refugees dealing with post-pandemic social isolation issues.
Schworck is a representative of the free press and am requesting the use of recording devices as a multimedia journalist. The recordings are documentary deposition from his hearings and are for his permissive publishing use. Please contact me if you have any further questions regarding grounds for making an exception to your standing gag order. We will not be live streaming. Only using a camcorder and 35 mm Nikon camera for photos.
Respectfully Submitted,
Bradley J. Burt
Press Representative/Chief of Staff/CEO
Outpost 422 registered trademark and free press reporting source