A new dawn...

 

Name of Court and Case Number: FISH HOEK CASE 414/10/2024.

 

Date: 25/09/25

 

Dear Prosecutor De Grass

 

Following on to recent communications, it will become clear that this case involves numerous officers of state in both the USA and South Africa, many corporate boards and their employees.

 

I am so grateful again for your prompt response and your involvement in the matter. With respect to the plea for an indulgence all I request from the Court is the granting of the certificate of divorce and a court order for The President of our Republic to pay the invoice I sent his office together with the letter of demand.

 

To complete the investigation could take many years and in this case I have chosen to forgive the crimes committed against me and my family and it seems that in the interest of justice this is the most appropriate action the Court should consider. By granting the plea the President and his neighbours at Tuinhuis will be held accountable but forgiven. The Court will grant an acknowledgement that the marriage that started with the best of intentions failed because it become nothing more than a means of control and perversion of justice. It may well be linked to a syndicate involved with child sex trafficking; a crime that I believe should be given serious attention in our country and should be treated as abhorrent by our justice system and punished to the full extent of the law.

 

Most of all, this case should give pause for reflection of the importance of an independent judiciary that holds all accountable, from the President to the pauper under a system that has one set of laws for all irrespective of creed or culture. I have sheltered people whom society has rejected, bound by addictions and have personally been involved with their struggles and my life’s work, the development of systems to remediate wastewater and provide power from waste generated by communities is now intrinsically tied into developing communities where such people may be remediated in an environment that provides a holistic shelter until such time as their sense of worth can be restored. It will mean Jesse’s death was not in vain.

 

Forgiveness provides an opportunity for reflection and an opportunity to choose a better path and I am greatly encouraged with the news of the recent plea of the accused. May it please the Court to err on the side of leniency in the hope of remediation and restoration and to grant my plea so that we can make a difference in the life of our nation and the victims of the failure of our government to adequately protect its citizens. It may also bring a softening diplomatically to our soured relations with the United States.

 

I do want to move on with a marriage and this project and time is of the essence. May it please the Court that the plea is granted with expediency.

 

I have begun keeping a blog for accountability sake and all the details regarding what I have written may be found here.

 

I trust these communications are of assistance in this matter and avail myself to assist in any way further that the Court deems appropriate.

 

May I take the opportunity to thank you and all involved and to apologise for any offense my VIS may have caused.

 

 

With kind regards,

 

Andrew Mitchell, father of the deceased.