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'''Margie Schoedinger''' of Missouri City, Texas was suing [[George W. Bush]] for rape of herself and her husband. She was found dead, and the judge ruled it a suicide.
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'''Margie Schoedinger''' of Missouri City, [[Texas]] reportedly sued [[George W. Bush]] in December 2002, for [[rape]] of both herself and her husband. In 2003 She was found dead, and the judge ruled it a suicide.
  
 
==Lawsuit==
 
==Lawsuit==
Schoedinger filed a lawsuit on 11 December 2002, is asking for $50 million for “emotional distress, loss of freedom and ability to pursue Plaintiff’s own dreams, alienation of affection from Plaintiff’s spouse, loss of privacy, being disparaged on the Internet, and loss of Plaintiff’s ability to be a Christian writer.”<ref>http://www.counterpunch.org/2002/12/20/the-bush-rape-story/</ref> She claims that Bush brutally rapied and kidnapped her and her husband and drugged them both, in December of 2002 in Sugarland, Texas and that he threatened to kill her. <ref>http://hubpages.com/politics/The-Bush-White-House-and-the-Rape-of-Margie-Schoedinger</ref>
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Schoedinger filed a lawsuit on 2 December 2002, asking for $50 million for “emotional distress, loss of freedom and ability to pursue Plaintiff’s own dreams, alienation of affection from Plaintiff’s spouse, loss of privacy, being disparaged on the Internet, and loss of Plaintiff’s ability to be a Christian writer.”<ref>http://www.counterpunch.org/2002/12/20/the-bush-rape-story/</ref> She claims that Bush brutally [[raped]] and [[kidnapped]] her and her husband and drugged them both, in December of 2002 in Sugarland, Texas and that he threatened to kill her. <ref>http://hubpages.com/politics/The-Bush-White-House-and-the-Rape-of-Margie-Schoedinger</ref>
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Only one US newspaper is known to have reported on the court filing; on 11 December 2002 [[LeaAnn Klentzman]] for the the ''[[Fort Bend Star]]'' covered the story, alleging that Bush conspired with the [[FBI]] and local police to cover up his alleged crime. The [[editor]], [[Jean Sandlin]] later stated that the "report wasn't supposed to go up yet". Speaking of Schoedinger, he added: "I had heard she was a nutcase."ref>https://rense.com/general32/bhh.htm</ref> The web page was captured 49 times by the [[Internet Archive]], the earliest cature being 31 December 2002, but all known captures are 404 - file not found.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20030210082856/http://www.fortbendstar.com/121102/n_Woman%20files%20lawsuit%20against%20President.htm</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 10:54, 10 August 2019

Person.png Margie SchoedingerRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Bornca. 1965
DiedSeptember 22, 2003 (Age 37)
Cause of death
gunshot
Victim ofPremature death
A woman found shot dead after filing rape charges against George W. Bush. Corporate media uninterested.

Margie Schoedinger of Missouri City, Texas reportedly sued George W. Bush in December 2002, for rape of both herself and her husband. In 2003 She was found dead, and the judge ruled it a suicide.

Lawsuit

Schoedinger filed a lawsuit on 2 December 2002, asking for $50 million for “emotional distress, loss of freedom and ability to pursue Plaintiff’s own dreams, alienation of affection from Plaintiff’s spouse, loss of privacy, being disparaged on the Internet, and loss of Plaintiff’s ability to be a Christian writer.”[1] She claims that Bush brutally raped and kidnapped her and her husband and drugged them both, in December of 2002 in Sugarland, Texas and that he threatened to kill her. [2]

=Reporting

Only one US newspaper is known to have reported on the court filing; on 11 December 2002 LeaAnn Klentzman for the the Fort Bend Star covered the story, alleging that Bush conspired with the FBI and local police to cover up his alleged crime. The editor, Jean Sandlin later stated that the "report wasn't supposed to go up yet". Speaking of Schoedinger, he added: "I had heard she was a nutcase."ref>https://rense.com/general32/bhh.htm</ref> The web page was captured 49 times by the Internet Archive, the earliest cature being 31 December 2002, but all known captures are 404 - file not found.[3]

Death

On September 22, 2003 Margie Schoedinger was found with a shot to the head with a Glock handgun[4] and it was declared a suicide. Her relatives have also disappeared and the lawsuit she filed was removed from the history of lawsuits in the state of Texas.[5]


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