An Anonymous Update About Gregory Scott Goodyear – 20th Circuit Courts Corruption Exposed!

“Greetings world! We are Anonymous!” Our exposure today comes from inside the Kingpin Lee County Florida Sheriff Mike Scott’s corrupt Lee County Florida jail. This is where in fact more conspiring antics are taking place on Gregory Scott Goodyear! He had been baker acted by Armor Health Services on May 18th, 2017, in which a 72-hour hold has passed. Arrested on another manufactured warrant on May 15th by Cape Coral Florida Police for alleged pre-trial release violations signed by Judge Joseph C. Fuller! He was instantly thrown in the mental health part of the jail to humiliate him, and immediately cleared by three counselors. This stunt is only to save face and attempt to get out of more crimes in which the Federal Government has Sheriff Mike Scott under federal control. Anonymous has been working closely with multiple F. B. I. sources and Homeland Security for many months based off of their information. In October of 2015, it came to the attention that Lee County Florida circuit court judge Mark Steinbeck resigned in 2014. It was later discovered he was over-seeing cases in 2015 and exposed by Anonymous entities in June of 2016 in our attack on the Governor Rick Scott of the great state of Florida while incarcerated at this time, gaining more information on the corruption secured by drug cartel activities in the 20th circuit. It has been made aware that many prisoners are coming back on appeal from prison due to this fraud taking place on the bench in Lee county Florida; as Mark Steinbeck and company, along with his corrupt friends have been caught.
“We are the Anonymous Legion; and we are watching. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.”
PROOF of Mark Steinbeck’s Resignation on December 31st of 2014:
Where the Officials in This Update Ended Up
The two figures this update leans on most — Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott, repeatedly called the “Kingpin” here, and former Circuit Judge Mark Steinbeck — never faced the federal reckoning the piece anticipated. Mike Scott held the sheriff’s office from 2004 until 2018, when he stepped down rather than seek another term, and no public indictment followed the allegations documented across this Goodyear series. Governor Rick Scott then handed the agency to Scott’s own undersheriff, Carmine Marceno, who won election in 2020 and was re-elected in 2024. The leadership accused here of running a “corrupt Lee County jail” simply changed faces while staying inside the same command structure.
The same pattern held over the State Attorney’s office that this series accuses of looking the other way. Stephen B. Russell left the 20th Circuit’s top prosecutor post in 2018 after roughly sixteen years and backed his chief assistant, Amira Fox, who was sworn in during January 2019 as the first woman and only the third State Attorney of the circuit since 1969. For readers who followed the claims here — the manufactured warrant, the Baker Act used to humiliate a man cleared within hours, and a resigned judge said to have heard cases he had no power to hear — the central question was always whether anyone outside that circle would be held to account. None of the officials named here ever were, which is why The AEGIS Alliance keeps this record on file.
