COUNTY PROSECUTOR STALLING
April 17 letter to Whatcom County Prosecutor:
Dear Prosecutor Richey,
I have not heard further from your office since your April 10, 2026 reply regarding my March 31 formal request to you to refer the Blaine Councilwoman Sarbjit Bains self-dealing matter (see attached letter to you) to the Washington Attorney General. This matter is of urgent importance, as Central Business District landlords, businesses, and residents of Blaine are drastically affected by the unlawful suspension of the Blaine Municipal Code to benefit downtown developers, including Mrs. Bains and her husband, Gurdeep. Your apparent stalling on upholding the law is causing significant harm.
I would hope that your apparent reluctance to refer this for AG investigation and prosecution is not due to Whatcom District Court Judge Angela Anderson overruling you on November 4, 2025 and issuing civil protection orders for me and my associates. While we are grateful to Judge Anderson for protecting us from a convicted violent felon friend of Blaine Mayor Mary Lou Steward, who threatened to murder us for our open government activism, the underlying criminal enterprise at Blaine City Hall that led to death threats is becoming worse due to inaction by your office.
On March 23, 2026, Blaine City Council attempted to usurp Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission authority by supporting police misconduct while in the middle of the state investigation of Blaine Police Department for violating my civil rights to free speech and equal protection under the law. As a direct result of the failure of your office to enforce the law in Blaine, the city has now proposed Title 17 SEPA Zoning Text Amendments to the Blaine Municipal Code that violate the civil rights of low-income citizens of Blaine to challenge harmful decisions that threaten public health.
I look forward to news of your action to end racketeering by Blaine public officials.
Sincerely, Jay Taber
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