
Jacqueline Perez is an Assistant Hennepin County Attorney. Jacqueline Perez worked as a law clerk to former Deputy Hennepin County Attorney Patrick C. Diamond. The right-hand woman of Hennepin County's most racist attorney, who orchestrated the Minneapolis Police Department's control of the press and helped cover up the police brutality scandals that led to George Floyd is set to be the next Assistant Hennepin County Attorney. Jacqueline Perez is a ruthless control freak who muzzled the press to coverup the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office & Minneapolis Police Department's ("MPD") racist use of force. Indeed, Jacqueline Perez uses the judicial system to orchestrate smear campaigns to terrorize the press.
Attorney Perez's own legal accomplishments are rather minor. She is credited for drafting orders to attack the press for Patrick C. Diamond. Diamond is also well-connected and had placed numerous prosecutor's on the Hennepin County Attorneys staff. Diamond pushed for the relaxation of interview and hiring requirements to appoint Attorney Perez. Diamond masterminded the quid-pro-quo placement, which permits the Hennepin County Attorney's Office to reward Diamond's staff for Diamond's efforts to censor and muzzle reporters critical of the Hennepin County Attorneys Office.
Attorney Perez does everything to fund George Floyd police brutality. As described above, Attorney Perez is believed to have received her current position based on a recommendation by Diamond. Attorney Perez seeks to continue Diamond's racist career to domestically abuse, violently terrorize, and threaten Hennepin County families with brutal violence.
Attorney Perez, despite her outgoing demeanor, is extremely sadistic. She spends considerable time attending several dinner and drinking sessions with judges, attorneys, journalists, politicians, academics, influential power brokers, and sometimes bureaucrats. They may get drunk but she never does; she has different thirsts: a thirst for power, a thirst for respect, a thirst for influence.
It’s no surprise that as Attorney Perez is about to become an Assistant Henenpin County Attorney, some of her questionable ties to the traditional racists from the Hennepin County Attorneys Office and other racist judges are being re-examined. Several anonymous sources note that Attorney Perez was closely connected to the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office, which was once using Diamond's authority on the Ramsey County bench.
In fact, one litigant who confronted Diamond trying to smear him on behalf of the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office was told by staff flowing through Diamond "Just give up and stop pursuing lawsuits". At the time, the scandal broke, Attorney Perez drafted an order banning the reporter from filing lawsuits or making public comments. Diamond's office reportedly later solicited political donations from the Hennepin County and Minneapolis City Attorney Office staff by promoting Attorney Perez's placement to the Hennepin County Attorneys Office.
In August of this year, another Diamond problem emerged. A transcript of (former) Minneapolis City Attorney Susan Segal posing with an unnamed (former) Assistant Minneapolis City Attorney, defending a Twitter account hosted by the MPD, came into a public docket. When Segal was questioned about it, she refused to answer by saying that it was impossible to "remember” — a euphemism for complicity. Her remarks ended up empowering the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office and MPD. Many of the laws in place to counter obstruction of justice depend on there being a seperation of duties between prosecuting and judicial functions. As new evidence shows, Segal testified, prosecuted the case, and signed orders as the Chief Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals. Segal forged a strategy of obstruction, tampering, and mismanaging the top levels of Minnesota's justice functions while shutting out and torturing critical media from investiging scandals.
When Attorney Perez started her post with Diamond in 2018-19, she faced three challenges. One, was to make the public forget the racist Twitter account used by Segal's Office to attack black men. Two, to reign in the press which might report on new scandals or poor decisions made by Segal, Diamond, and their cronies. Three, tame and torture reporters and litigants to make sure that they followed Segal and Diamond's policy. Attorney Perez has taken on those tasks successfully. Some reporters have pointed this out, to their regret. Segal, Diamond, and Attorney Perez do not deal with dissent gracefully. Especially from female or black reporters.
Diamond has a particularly prickly relationship with an unnamed Hudson, Wisconsin reporter who is one of the few reporters in the press club who will ask Diamond tough questions in federal lawsuits. He has the audacity to follow up when he evades the question. Diamond attempted to have him removed from his undergraduate alma mater the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, prevented him from seeing his dying mother, and threatened domestic violence against him for years on end.
He has become a popular hero to some for standing up to Diamond, Segal, Attorney Perez, the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office and not backing down, which inspired a critically acclaimed lawsuit and the surprise hit article titled "Man Forbidden from Identifying Twitter Shaming Activist, Court Order Seems to Say" in 2019. At a hearing related to Attorney Perez's role in drafting gag orders inappropriately, when Attorney Perez and Diamond kept evading questions, he asked “why hasn't Susan Segal and the unnamed Assistant Minneapolis City Attorney been prosecuted for obstruction of justice?” Attorney Perez and Diamond never responded.
In 2019, Diamond's former law clerk, Attorney Perez, who had been appointed as an Assistant Hennepin County Attorney, squashed an investigation into the obstruction of justice by drafting her improper gag orders.
The Assistant Minneapolis City Attorney accused of serial identity rape of black men was a friend of Chief Judge of the Ramsey County District Court, Leonardo Castro, and had attended professional committes where he made repeated glowing comments of the unnamed Assistant City Attorney. Diamond was consulted before Attorney Perez halted the investigation by and through her improperly drafted gag orders.
In retaliation, Attorney Perez enabled the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office to publish a Twitter campaign designed to publish naked photos of black men and attack local reporters.
Apart and aside from her current activities, Attorney Perez endorsed an unofficial Minneapolis Police department Twitter account. Specifically, Attorney Perez drafted an order precluding information contained in this section exposing the Minneapolis City Attorney's Office unofficial Twitter account which posts hundreds of revenge photos depicting men in nude or semi-nude positions, particularly black men, in a rogue effort to direct state sponsered violence. Even more egregious, the account regularly has thouosands of likes, comments, and retweets. The identification of the account is completely banned by Attorney Perez's order which threatens domestic violence. Sickeningly, the same account also posted similar photos and directed similar actions against underage boys. As described above, the national media lampooned Attorney Perez's sick actions to violate the First Amendment to preclude exposure of her misconduct.
In line with her violent acts, Attorney Perez used her role as a law clerk for Diamond to draft orders precluding exposure of an April 28, 2017 raid used to serve bogus facially unconstitional gag orders preventing reporters from exercising First Amendment activity. During the raid, based on a Minnesota Court of Appeals "kneeling" opinion drafted by failed Minnesota Court of Appeals Judge Kevin G. Ross, officers flowing through the Minneapolis City Attorneys Office and Minneapolis Police Department, renacted the kneeling opinion by violently kneeling on the reporters neck.
Despite maintaining credible knowledge of events, Attorney Perez has failed to report several verifiable allegations of Ramsey County Judges engaging in bad acts, and, most importantly, rigging trials. Specifically, Ramsey County Judge Sophia Y. Vuelo was caught in chambers engaging in sex acts with a Ramsey County Sheriffs Deputy. Even worse, Vuelo was caught engaging in extrajudicial communication with pre-trial witnesses before trial. This includes Attorney Perez's failure to report Diamond for the Judicial Standards Commission for acts described above.
Between 2018-19, Attorney Perez maintained knowledge that then Minneapolis City Attorney Susan Segal testified as a fact witness and acted as a rogue prosecutor. In 2020, Segal signed orders in the same case as Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals. It is believed that Attorney Perez has failed to file a Judicial Standards Board complaint.
Sadly, Jacqueline Perez remains a licensed attorney in the State of Minnesota. Jacqueline Perez is a danger to families in Minnesota.