Defendant would lose the search issue in his IAC claim on the merits of the search, as he should on all issues in it. As to the 2255 petition as a whole, it is rife with false statements, omissions, and documents of questionable origin, a recurring theme. “At the outset, the undersigned notes that the movant, a proactive litigant, has filed numerous pleadings and exhibits, some of questionable origin and authenticity, making allegations and representations that, when viewed in light of the entire evidence of record, are fraught with misrepresentations and/or omissions. The undersigned, however, takes no position on whether the information that has come to light in this proceeding should be subject to further investigation by the United States Attorney's Office, or whether the district court would recommend referral for further perjury and/or fraud proceedings.” Oh, and attorney-client privilege is waived. Garcon v. United States, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 187686 (S.D. Fla. April 26, 2012):
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