David C. Farmer, Successor-Trustee vs. Harmon

(Formerly Woo vs. Harmon & Nicholson vs. Harmon)

CV05-00030 DAE KSC

U.S. District Court For the District of Hawaii

Judges: David A. Ezra; Kevin S. Chang

DEFENDANT’S WITNESS

RALPH F. BOYD, JR.

Former Assistant U.S. Attorney General, nominated by President George W. Bush; Attorney for the United States in the U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii, in UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff vs. MAUI COUNTY, Defendant, in the case of Hale `O Kaula; Chairman & CEO, Freddie Mac Foundation.

Freddie Mac Foundation
8200 Jones Branch Drive
McLean, Virginia 22102-3110

Fax: 703-903-2759

United States Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W., G Street
Washington, D.C. 20530

Fax: 202-514-1116

Ralph F. Boyd, Jr. is expected to testify regarding the facts and circumstances of the United States of America vs. Maui County, in which Arbitrator Judith Neustadter Fuqua was a named Defendant. This witness is also expected to testify regarding the letters he received from Harmon which provided information regarding efforts of certain parties in interest to obstruct justice in the Hale ‘O Kaula Church case, and whether or not Defendant should be sanctioned with substantial monetary penalties for writing these letters and posting them on a website.

Ralph Boyd is also expected to testify regarding his business, professional, personal and political relationships with Judith Neustadter Fuqua, Charles Hurd, George W. Bush, Henry Paulson, Alberto Gonzales, Linda Lingle, Earl Anzai, Lyn Anzai, Mark Bennett, Hugh Jones, Robert Katz, David Farmer, Steven Guttman, Steve Case, Al Hee, Robert Kihune, Sandwich Isles Communications, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Hawaiian Home Lands, John Waihee, Haunani Apoliona, and others to be named upon discovery.

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NEW DISCOVERY (07-14-08): Undisclosed relationships of David Farmer, Steven Guttman, etc. with Ralph A. Boyd, Jr., and Freddie Mac:

RALPH F. BOYD, JR.

CHAIRMAN AND CEO,
FREDDIE MAC FOUNDATION &
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT,
COMMUNITY RELATIONS, FREDDIE MAC

Ralph F. Boyd, Jr. is Freddie Mac's Executive Vice President, Community Relations, and reports to Chairman and CEO Richard F. Syron. Boyd also is Chairman, President and CEO of the Freddie Mac Foundation, and serves on the Foundation's Investment Committee. In these roles, he oversees one of the national capitol region's most extensive philanthropic programs, which includes corporate giving, employee volunteer activities, and Foundation grant making. Boyd also serves as a director of the Home Ownership Funding Corporation I and II, two real estate investment trust subsidiaries of Freddie Mac.

Boyd started at Freddie Mac as Executive Vice President and General Counsel. In addition to supervising the company's legal operations, he also was responsible for overseeing Freddie Mac's regulatory relations and legislative activities at the federal, state, and local levels, and the company's internal and external communications functions.

Prior to joining Freddie Mac, Boyd was a senior partner of Alston & Bird LLP, leading its Washington, D.C. litigation practice. Before that, he served as Assistant Attorney General of the United States for Civil Rights, and as head of the Civil Rights Division, U.S Department of Justice. From 1997 to 2001, Boyd was counsel and then a partner in the Trial and Litigation Department of Goodwin Procter LLP in Boston. During the 1990's, he served for six years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Criminal Division of the Boston U.S. Attorney's office. Following law school, Boyd was a law clerk to the Honorable Joseph H. Young, U.S. District Judge for the District of Maryland, after which he served as a litigation associate at the Boston law firm of Ropes & Gray for four years.

Boyd has a long history of involvement in community affairs, and currently serves on several non-profit boards. He is Vice-Chairman of Easter Seals of the Greater Washington-Baltimore Region, and a Trustee of the National Housing Partnership Foundation (NHPF), a non-profit developer and provider of quality, affordable multi-family housing. In addition, Boyd chairs NHPF's Audit Committee, and is a member of NHPF's Investment Committee. He also is a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the American Association of People with Disabilities, and serves as Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Center City Public Charter Schools.

Boyd is a Director of the DIRECTV Group, Inc., and a member of its Audit and Nominating and Governance committees. He previously served as the U.S. member of the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination – a Geneva-based United Nations human rights treaty compliance body.

Boyd is a graduate of the Harvard Law School, and Haverford College. He received an honorary Doctor of Law degree from the Suffolk University Law School.

Created by Freddie Mac in 1991, the Freddie Mac Foundation is dedicated to making home a place where children and their families thrive. As the largest corporate funder in the Washington, DC metropolitan area, Freddie Mac and the Freddie Mac Foundation have invested more than $321 million in organizations serving the community.

http://www.freddiemacfoundation.org/aboutus/boyd.html

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Internet References:

http://starbulletin.com/2006/03/01/editorial/special2.html

http://starbulletin.com/2006/03/12/editorial/special.html

http://starbulletin.com/2006/03/12/editorial/special2.html

www.kycbs.net/Doc-Guttman-To-AAA-6-19-4.pdf

www.kycbs.net/AIPAC.htm

www.kycbs.net/AOL.htm

www.kycbs.net/Fannie-Mae.htm

www.kycbs.net/Bishop5.htm

www.kycbs.net/Broken-Trust-Book.htm

www.kycbs.net/Confessions.htm

www.kycbs.net/Hawaii-Home-Lands.htm

www.kycbs.net/Sandwich-Isles-Communications.htm

www.starbulletin.com/2001/06/26/news/story12.html

www.starbulletin.com/2001/06/28/news/story14.html

www.co.maui.hi.us/files/COW/Agenda/0146_10_ad_01-225.pdf

www.usdoj.gov/crt/housing/documents/rluipamauicomp.htm

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www.kycbs.net/AAA-8-8b-3.htm

www.kycbs.net/DOJ-8-9-3.htm

www.kycbs.net/AAA-10-02-3.htm

www.kycbs.net/AAA-12-15-3.htm

www.kycbs.net/Royal-SunAlliance.htm

www.kycbs.net/Claims-Branch-DOJ.htm

www.kycbs.net/Impeach-Bush.htm


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Originally posted: July 23, 2005

Latest update: July 15, 2008