WPCNR MR. & MRS & MS. WHITE PLAINS VOICE. January 8, 2004: Doris Sassower, the mother of Elena Sassower has written to thank White Plains Week for her daughter appearing on the program Friday evening. Elena Sassower, a 25-year White Plains resident was released from the District of Columbia jail December 23, as her punishment for being convicted of Disruption of Congress. Here is that letter:

ELENA SASSOWER -- Guest on White Plains Week Friday evening with John Bailey, The CitizeNetReporter, Co-Host. The program will be repeated Monday evening at 7 P.M. Photo,Courtesy, White Plains Public Access Television by "RKO Keith".
Thank you, John, so very much for your terrific, history-making White Plains Week Show last night, to be repeated this Monday night. It not only marked Elena's TV debut as a White Plains Person of the Year, but also the first time that there has been honest media coverage of her wrongful arrest, prosecution, conviction, and imprisonment on the completely bogus charge of "Disruption of Congress."
We thank you for providing a forum to air the major public interest issues Elena and the Center for Judicial Accountability stand for: exposure of the politically-driven corruption of our judicial nominating and discipline processes and the need for fundamental change in the way lawyers become, and remain, judges.
The CJA mission is to make our justice system work as it should to deliver "justice for all," and not just for the powerful and politically-connected.
Our deepest appreciation to you for awarding Elena the honor of being a White Plains person of the Year for the heroism that earned her the recognition you bestowed upon her as "Defender of the Constitution." We honor YOU for being the courageous public service reporter you are.
We look forward to many more such shows and articles about Elena and her patriotic sacrifice for all Americans and how the public can sustain her and the Center's fight for their freedoms, as she works on her appeal from the governmental tyranny that heartlessly put an innocent woman in jail for six long months, for exercising her sacrosanct, constitutionally protected First Amendment free speech rights FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD.
Warmest Good Wishes,
Doris (Sassower) and all of us at Center for Judicial Accountability, White Plains, NY.