History is written by the victors. In American history textbooks, George Washington is the ultimate hero—the stoic general who led a ragtag army to victory and the wise first president who stepped down from power. He is the "Father of His Country," carved into mountains and immortalized on currency. But if we strip away the mythology and examine his actions through the lens of strict legality—both 18th-century law and modern definitions of political violence—a different picture emerges. It is the portrait of a man who, while achieving great political feats, was also a perpetrator of acts that fit the definitions of treason, terrorism, and war crimes. To truly understand our history, we must be willing to look at the full ledger. Here is a breakdown of the "criminal" acts committed by George Washington. 1. The Terrorist: Leading a Conspiracy Against the Crown Before he was a president, George Washington was a radical insurgent. By modern definitions, his ...
The federal charges against Miami Lakes attorney Rodolfo Mario Blanco in the Southern District of Florida send a stark reminder through the legal community and for anyone entrusting their assets to an attorney: the attorney trust account is a sacred duty, and its misuse carries severe consequences. Blanco, who made his initial court appearance on October 28, faces multiple counts of wire fraud and money laundering, alleged crimes that strike at the heart of the legal profession's ethical obligations. What is an Attorney Trust Account and Why is it So Important? At the core of this case is the attorney trust account, also known as an IOTA (Interest on Trust Accounts) account in some states, or an escrow account. This isn't just a regular bank account; it's a specially designated account where attorneys hold funds belonging to clients or third parties. Think of it as a legal safe deposit box for money, but with strict rules: Segregation: The most fundamental rule ...