Chapter #4: Clint Campion: Trojan Horse for Kenai Grand Jury Counsel

Chapter #4: Clint Campion: Trojan Horse for Kenai Grand Jury Counsel
Margaret Murphy Charged

by David Haeg 12/11/25

How a Kenai Grand Jury was derailed in writing an indictment by the special prosecutor assigned to help them do it

From 2021 to 2023 a Kenai Grand Jury (KGJ) investigated corruption and cover up in the Alaska Department of Law (DOL) and Alaska Court System (ACS). In mid-2022 the KGJ asked that Chief Assistant Attorney General Jenna Gruenstein, a top DOL official who was serving as their legal counsel, be replaced with “independent” counsel. Little did the KGJ know Chief AAG Gruenstein would be replaced with a private “independent” attorney who had a direct and compelling reason to derail their investigation.

In 2006 evidence had surfaced that Marla Greenstein (the Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct’s (ACJC) only judge investigator since 1989 – 8000 plus investigations so far) was falsifying investigations to cover up for corrupt judges and keep them on the bench. After this evidence was given to the Alaska Bar Association for investigation, evidence shows Greenstein (an attorney) then falsified certified written documents (a Class C felony) in an attempt to cover up her actions. Superior Court Judge Stephanie Joannides certified the substance and accuracy of the evidence against Greenstein and referred it to the DOL, Bar, ACJC, AJC, Ombudsman, and ACS for investigation and prosecution. (See certified evidence against Greenstein at https://www.alaskastateofcorruption.com) Nothing was done, but Ombudsman Linda Lord-Jenkins reported, “We don’t have the horsepower to go up against Marla Greenstein.”

A separate criminal complaint against Greenstein was filed with the Alaska State Troopers, using the evidence certified by Judge Joannides. A February 6, 2012 letter was received from “Department of Law” that stated:

“RE: Complaint against Marla Greenstein

This letter is to advise you I have reviewed the complaint you sent to the Alaska State Troopers in 2011. I have also reviewed the supporting materials you provided. I have determined that a criminal investigation is not warranted, based on the information I have been provided.

By: Clinton M. Campion
Chief Assistant Attorney General
Alaska Bar No. 0812105”

Conclusion: Look at the facts and the reasons Margaret Murphys perjury case was dimissed.  She was not cleared and she is not innocent. KTUU story

For over two years the Kenai Grand Jury investigated corruption in the DOL and ACS, particularly the evidence against judge investigator Greenstein and those who covered up for her. They could never guess one of the key people they were looking for was their own “independent” counsel, private attorney Clinton M. Campion, Alaska Bar No. 0812105.

When asked how he was selected to be the KGJ’s “independent” counsel, and asked why he never told them that he had already investigated and dismissed as unfounded the same exact evidence as the KGJ was now re-investigating a decade later, Mr. Campion is tape-recorded stating:

“The system wants this to go away and they pushed it to me because they thought that I would be a conduit to kill this.”

This intentional deception of the KGJ, and their reliance upon counsel that had a compelling reason to hide what the Jury was searching for, unarguably taints the entire two-year Grand Jury investigation, along with resulting indictments (or lack thereof) and report/recommendations (or lack thereof). It’s also disturbing that judges sealed the public KGJ report and recommendation before the public could see it (Mr. Campion is tape-recorded stating the KGJ wrote it for the public), dismissed the KGJ’s indictment of Judge Margaret Murphy because a Grand Juror vanished (still hasn’t been found), and that Mr. Campion refused to seek re-indictment with a Grand Jury that had a quorum.

Honorable Clinton Campion, some citizens take their constitutional rights very seriously and will defend them at all cost. We intend, no matter what it takes, to have a full and fair investigation into this astounding attack on Alaska’s Constitution and its citizens.

We plan a peaceful sit-in at noon on December 11, 2026 (after new Governor takes office) in Anchorage’s Atwood Building (Governor’s office), until citizens receive the KGJ report/recommendation, Rule 6.1 is rescinded (see previous chapters), and until the new Governor appoints an independent “Mollen” type commission that publicly investigates this criminal racket. Citizens plan forums asking candidates to pledge this. Citizens willing to join sit-in or help with forums, please text/email your name, phone number, and email to (907) 398-6403 or haeg@alaska.net

It’s time for “The Sleeping Giant” to wake up and kick ass. For too long we have “walked softly”. It’s time to swing, with the full might of an outraged public, the “big stick.”

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