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

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

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…
Questionable behavior of a judge for withholding an official Grand Jury Report

Questionable behavior of a judge for withholding an official Grand Jury Report

Is Judge Mathews a criminal? Superior Court Judge Thomas Mathews is in possession of a report with recommendations written by a Kenai Grand Jury that investigated judicial corruption in Alaska and he refuses to release it to the public even though he has no authority to do so, and this act is contrary to the Alaska Constitution. Alaska judges take an oath to obey and defend the constitution yet they knowingly and willingly dismiss this oath and disregard it when doing so is in their interest or ideology. Alaska’s Grand Jury system was established in Article I of the Constitution…
Corrupt Officials

With his new Grand Jury “process”, Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor joins conspiracy to hide corruption

With his new Grand Jury “process”, Alaska Attorney General Treg Taylor joins conspiracy to hide corruption. This requires our Governor to appoint an independent commission to publicly investigate: it is the only way to restore the public’s trust. On August 18, 2025 AG Taylor gave a town hall presentation in Soldotna to “restore public confidence in the system” and to defend his new “process” that makes him the “gatekeeper” to Alaska’s Grand Juries. Borough Assembly chambers were packed with angry citizens and Zoom buzzed with testimony and questions from one end of Alaska to the other.  As Taylor tried, but…