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William Bill Pavelic’s Letter to Ms. Brenda Hope – BSIS Enforcement Analyst
To: Ms. Brenda Hope (BSIS Enforcement Analyst)
Re: Anonymous Complaint - Conducting Business as a Licensed PI
Dear Ms. Hope,
I am in receipt of your letter, dated April 25, 2006, to with Case Number IA
2006 2251, pertaining to a complaint(s) that I may be conducting business as a licensed private investigator. As you know from my file, this is not the first such anonymous complaint initiated via California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services. The pattern is clear and unambiguous. The complaints seem to surface whenever I am personally consulted on controversial cases involving prominent celebrities ala Michael Jackson, OJ Simpson, Gordon Jones, Andrew Luster, Steven Segal and Anthony Pellicano, to name a few.
The issues in the most current complaint mirror what transpired 12 years ago, when I exposed LAPD Det. Mark Fuhrman in the OJ Simpson case. That’s when I received my first complaint via BSIS and nothing has changed since then. Suffice it to say that I am not representing myself as a private investigator, nor am I engaging in work that "private dicks" normally do.
It is beneath me to do surveillances, engage in obstruction of justice, intimidate witnesses, milk and frame clients, sell information to tabloids, search trash cans, act as a snitch for the police, bug telephones, falsify transcripts, run police data bases, process phony subpoenas and or serve as a taxi for defense attorneys and their witnesses.
I am a retired police investigator / detective supervisor and in my capacity as an Investigative Consultant and case manager, I hire and fire Private Investigators. Furthermore, I specialize in police corruption cases and I make it my business to expose people like LAPD Det. Mark Fuhrman, Mark Arneson and Private Investigator Anthony Pellicano.
With Anthony Pellicano's corrupt LAPD and LADA connections, going back to approximately 1984, it is not surprising that your office is once again, being used to silence and or discredit me.
Respectfully,
The Machiavelli of Muck: Anthony Pellicano's double-dealing made him Hollywood's top investigator. Then it all fell apart.
September 1, 2007
Domanick, Joe
THE PALE, AGING PRISONERS IN THE ARMY GREEN WINDBREAKER, navy blue pants, and leg irons exits the U.S. courtroom in Los Angeles doing the chain-gang shuffle with the line of men to whom he's shackled. Already incarcerated for more than three years, Anthony Pellicano has just learned on this May 2007 day that it will be nine more months before he stands trial on 112 counts of wiretapping, identity theft, racketeering, conspiracy, witness
tampering, and destruction of evidence, charges that could land him in prison for a decade or more. Until next February he'll be forced to sit in a cell in the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown L.A., jailed without bail as a flight risk.
Once Hollywood's charismatic, high-flying private eye to the stars, the 63-year-old Pellicano now appears small and stooped, his ample nose made more prominent by a new gauntness. His jowls are loose and hanging, his mouth is sad and downturned--a look, given his receding chin and balding pate, that puts one in mind of Homer Simpson.
Often, says private investigator Bill Pavelic, who worked for the defense on the O.J. Simpson, Robert Blake, and Phil Spector cases, "Pellicano would have the source in his hip pocket and be able to pay him right off the bat to kill the story or rumor. But he wouldn't tell his clients that. He'd simply say, 'I can make the problem go away.'" That fed right into the Pellicano mystique. If you're a magician, you don't tell the audience how you do your tricks.
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A Bird Can Not Fly
By Nicole Bradley
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Without the light the Sun brings
An Eagle cannot see
Without his precious lil' eyes
And through it's fear
It just withers and dies
But you are the wind that allows me to fly
And the light on my path that allows me to see
And through this I'm thankful
For your help to set this caged birdie free
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Zvonko “Bill Pavelic - The Man
Zvonko “Bill Pavelic - The Man
Zvonko “Bill Pavelic was born in 1948, in Rijeka, Croatia. He emigrated to United States in 1961 where he attended private and public schools. At the age of 17, Pavelic was admitted to Foothill Jr. College in Los Altos, CA. and he earned an Associate of Arts degree in Russian language.
Bill Pavelic graduated from San Jose State University and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law Enforcement and Administration. Prior to his graduation, Bill Pavelic volunteered to serve in Vietnam but was physically disqualified by the Army due to previous bouts, as a child, with Bronchitis and Asthma.
In 1971, Bill Pavelic was recruited by Cluett Peabody Co., to serve as one of their Corporate Investigators. Over the ensuing three years, Bill Pavelic conducted many undercover investigations and ultimately discovered that his real purpose (as a Corporate Investigator) was to give “The Corporation” arguments to fire long term employees who were within the striking distance of retiring and or collecting their private pensions.
In 1974, while in Los Angeles, Pavelic met an absolutely ethical, stunningly beautiful and extremely intelligent woman, Maria Matkovic. Pavelic joined the Los Angeles Police Department to court and win over a woman of his dreams. Maria and Bill Pavelic have been happily married for 30 years and they have three adult children.
Bill Pavelic retired from the Los Angeles Police Department in 1992 and is currently self-employed as an Investigative Consultant.
US cops 'inundated' with tips against Jacko
November 25 2003 at 05:12PM
New York - American authorities pursuing child molestation against pop superstar Michael Jackson are probing 100 additional leads and the possibility more than one victim was involved, the New York Post reported on Tuesday.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff's department received more than 100 tips regarded as "serious" following an appeal to the public for information on the troubled icon, added the report.
District Attorney Thomas Sneddon made the public appeal for information on Wednesday, following a sensational police raid on Jackson's Neverland ranch in California. The Sheriff's department was allegedly overwhelmed by the public response, receiving more than a thousand calls.
Jackson has been accused of committing "lewd or lascivious" acts with a child under 14 and released on bail of $3-million dollars (about R20-million).
His defence team has recently acquired the services of controversial private eye Zvonko "Bill" Pavelic, apparently to gather evidence discrediting prosecution witnesses. A website has been set up to put Jackson's side of the story out to the public.
The defence case reportedly hinges on painting the mother of the child involved in the initial accusations as money-hungry and drug dependent, various United States newspapers reported on Tuesday.
The star's lawyers are also reported to be planning a "massive attack" against Sneddon, who is heading the investigation. Jackson's camp is set to contend that Sneddon has for years been carrying out a witch-hunt against the singer for personal motives. - Sapa-dpa

