There’s local law, state law, federal law and Bradley Law.
Attorney brothers Mark Bradley, defeated by Judge of Probate Paul Ganim in last Tuesday’s Democratic primary and Dennis Bradley, his law license suspended recently by a state judge after his federal conviction on multiple counts of election fraud, play by their own set of rules, fingers in the dike, awaiting the crashing of flood waters.
They also don’t like being called out for waves of dishonesty.
The State Elections Enforcement Commission has rejected a complaint lodged a few weeks ago by Mark Bradley against OIB claiming, among other things, a sinister attempt to undermine his candidacy.
This is one of those I-don’t-like-it, yet I-don’t-deny-it complaints. See excerpt from the 220-page monster below. (Yes, 220 pages)

Meanwhile, Mark Bradley, though defeated by Ganim in the primary, has petitioned onto the general election ballot via Bridgeport’s New Movement Party controlled by supporter Tony Barr. So the Bradley ballot ballet continues.
Just in case the Bradley brothers have forgotten, a reminder of criminal investigations underway.


Lennie, I wouldn’t describe the allegations as “Bogus”. Any regular OIB readers (blind ones included) can see that OIB has been for Paul Ganim what what FOX has been for Donald Trump. Any attorney can see and should conclude that it passes legal muster.
This answers my question as to whether OIB and Lennie should file a PAC and report some kind of in-kind contribution or joint committee activity. I didn’t see anything written about Bradley that could be classified as kind. But it shure ass hell are true. Lennie, you meant to say 22 pages, right?
Speedy, 220 pages for sure.