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Guerrilla Publishing Announces Boston Investigation Mission From New Studio

Independent journalism outlet unveils new headquarters with aquarium and "gang plank" for corrupt officials while planning major Boston accountability operation. Team discusses ongoing battles with Oklahoma judges and lawyers refusing transparency.

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Independent accountability journalism outlet Guerrilla Publishing unveiled their new studio headquarters during a live stream announcement, complete with a 500-gallon aquarium and plans for their upcoming Boston investigation mission. The team revealed their unique approach to tracking corrupt officials through what they're calling a "gang plank" system above their fish tank.

The New Guerrilla Publishing Studio Setup

The journalists showed off their expanded operations center, featuring professional broadcasting equipment and an elaborate aquarium housing clown loaches and other fish. Their most creative addition involves a symbolic "gang plank" above the tank where bobbleheads of officials under investigation will be displayed. Once their investigations conclude successfully, the bobbleheads will join the fish below, representing corrupt officials "sleeping with the fishes."

The first bobblehead planned is of Judge Sharon Holmes, whose conduct the team has been documenting extensively through their stopSharonHolmes.com campaign.

Boston Mission and East Coast Operations

The team announced plans for a week-long investigation trip to Boston, partnering with fellow journalist Josh Abrams from Accountability for All. They're seeking viewer input on locations and officials to investigate while expanding their accountability reporting to the East Coast. The trip will include stops in Pennsylvania, despite that state's challenging two-party consent recording laws.

Ongoing Oklahoma Corruption Cases

Their current investigations include pursuing body camera footage from the Tulsa County Sheriff's Department, which has proven difficult to obtain through open records requests. The team described being sent to a "legal department" and having doors shut in their faces when attempting to access public records.

They're also tracking multiple cases involving attorney Cassidy G, who faces felony child endangerment charges after allegedly driving under the influence with a child in her vehicle at 4 AM. The investigation has expanded to include her connection to a political scandal involving failed Senate candidate Abby Broyles.

The Threatening Voicemail That Changed Everything

The team played audio of an angry voicemail from attorney Donnie G, filled with profanity and threats, which escalated their investigation into his practice. Multiple clients have reportedly come forward with complaints about taking their money and becoming unreachable. The journalists filed formal complaints with the Oklahoma Bar Association and recorded the entire process.

Lead attorney Ron Urban revealed he faces potential license suspension for his accountability work, creating urgency around their fundraising and subscriber goals. The team needs 50,000 subscribers for monetization to sustain their operations financially.

They've filed over 500 judicial complaints through their stopSharonHolmes.com campaign and plan similar mass complaint campaigns against other officials they've investigated. Their strategy involves making it politically costly for institutions to protect problematic officials.

The Boston trip promises to reveal new corruption cases and expand their national accountability reporting, but questions remain about what they'll uncover and whether their aggressive investigation tactics will face new challenges in different states.

Watch the full stream to see their studio tour, hear the shocking attorney voicemail, and learn about their expanding investigation network.

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