February 14, 2020
Re: Note from Eric Yollick
Dear Friend and Supporter,
I’ve never said I’m a perfect person. I’ve said and done things I regret. I’ve even written an autobiography the name of which is “Flawed.”
The videos which members of the political establishment have been pushing over the past few days take a situation out of context, but I do admit it happened. Anyone who knows me knows that the establishment’s take on my actions don’t reflect who I am nor how I will serve as your judge.
I did it. I was wrong. And I apologize.
I’ve traveled Montgomery County talking about reform for our County government, making our courts more efficient, and bringing real spending reform to the taxpayers through the mechanism of the Board of District Judges who oversee county finances.
Our courts are broken. The establishment and their minions are fighting as hard as the dickens to deny me the chance to bring real reform, because they’ve seen what I’ve accomplished as a private citizen during the past several years.
I’ve spent years fighting against legal violations, genuine corruption, and enormous waste. I made a mistake a month ago involving a small number of door hangers. Congressman Brady and his campaign team have made clear it’s not any sort of issue to them. Kevin Brady is my friend and he knows that none of my actions were directed against him. I regret them.
I’ll continue visiting with voters and spreading my message of reform and efficiency in the courtroom as your 457th District Judge.
Sincerely,
Eric
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