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Help Fund the Defense of Patrick Gordon — Exposing a False Search Warrant
Patrick Gordon was arrested based on a search warrant that independent records now contradict. This fundraiser exists to support legal defense costs tied to challenging that warrant and defending Patrick’s constitutional rights.
Why This Case Matters
Documented evidence shows material discrepancies between what Massachusetts State Police swore under oath in a search warrant affidavit and what objective records show actually occurred.
Retail records and receipts from the firearms store on the alleged date show the purchase of four boxes of small pistol primers only.
The store owner confirmed the transaction, printed the receipts, and highlighted the entry.
Photographs later released by the Attorney General’s office match the retailer’s packaging and contents, reinforcing the receipts.
These facts directly contradict claims used to establish probable cause.
This is not a debate about intent, chemistry, or theory. It is a comparison of sworn statements versus verifiable evidence. Check out this video https://youtu.be/oO4DBNneZko?si=K0KiGJ88sF-Bl-gq
The Legal Issue
When police knowingly include false statements—or omit exculpatory facts—in a warrant affidavit, the Constitution is violated. Under Franks v. Delaware, such conduct can invalidate the warrant and require suppression of all evidence obtained from it. That outcome can determine whether a case proceeds at all.
Pursuing this requires:
A Motion to Suppress
A Franks hearing
Expert review of records and photographs
Aggressive litigation against procedural delay
These steps are time-sensitive and resource-intensive.
Why We’re Asking for Help
Fighting a warrant built on falsehoods is expensive. Funds raised will go toward:
Legal defense and motion practice
Expert consultation and evidence review
Court filings, transcripts, and investigative costs
Ensuring constitutional issues are preserved and fully litigated
Transparency
All claims presented publicly are supported by receipts, photographs, and court filings. This fundraiser supports lawful defense efforts and public-record documentation. Contributors are encouraged to examine the evidence themselves.
The Bigger Picture
If false affidavits go unchallenged, anyone can lose their liberty based on paperwork that doesn’t match reality. Supporting this defense helps enforce the basic rule that police must tell the truth when asking a judge to sign a warrant.
Please donate if you can, share if you can’t, and help ensure the Constitution is enforced in practice—not just in theory.
Organizer and beneficiary
Lisa Maronski
Beneficiary

