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L e g a l P a p e r s - Photographs of Service
The police stood nonchalantly by while Romalee Davis was served legal papers during the
afternoon of Saturday April 7, 2001.

Legal papers served on Romalee Davis.
Romalee Davis is under investigation by, and will face tribunal before, the Washington
State Medical Quality Assurance Commission (MQAC).The evidence against her includes audio
tapes, numerous notarized documents created over an extended period of time, extensive
investigative notes that date back to November 1999, and other documented evidence of her
malpractice, unprofessional activities, accounting fraud, embezzlement, theft, false
imprisonment and other illegal and unlawful activities and behaviors.
Romalee Davis practices psychiatry and runs her so called Financial
Freedom advice business at the same time, and from the same place, at
the Northwest Psychoanalytic Building in Seattle. The Northwest Psychoanalytic Building is
located at:
4033 E. Madison Street
Seattle, WA 98112-3104
on the western shore of Lake Washington in the Madison Park area of Seattle, Washington.
The phone number of Romalee Davis's so called "true" Financial
Freedom business is 206-720-1500. The
phone number for Financial Freedom is listed in the QwestDex on-line directory in Seattle,
Washington without a specific address. The phone number of her psychiatry practice is 206-322-0262. Reportedly, the two telephone numbers both terminate
in Office #202 at the Northwest Psychoanalytic Building.
Samples of the voice messaging system recordings from the telephone lines of her
psychiatry practice and her so called Financial Freedom business will soon be available on
this web site, along with other documented evidence of her illegal and unlawful
activities. The voices on the two messages appear to be the same person.
To the best of this author's knowledge, Romalee Ann Davis has no
professional training in finance or degrees in finance, financial advice or financial
counseling.
Would it be ethical for someone without specific training or professional experience in
finance and/or investment counseling to take money from people in exchange for her so
called advice? Is it ethical or appropriate for someone to operate a psychiatric practice
and a so called Financial Freedom business out of the same office in the Northwest
Psychoanalytic Building on Madison Street in the affluent Madison Park area of Seattle,
Washington?
How would that activity compare with someone attempting to
practice medicine without a medical degree and an associated license?
Romalee Ann Davis is a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association. The American
Psychoanalytic Association (APSA) web site states that its practicioners should maintain
high ethical standards when practicing psychoanalysis. I wonder what the opinons the board
members of that organization about a physician who is operating a financial advice service
from her psychoanalysis office.
Romalee Davis, MD is reportedly a member of the American Medical Association. That
governing authority also states that its practicioners should maintain high ethical
standards when practicing medicine. Who can guess what the AMA membership committee will
do when it receives word that one of its members has committed fraud, theft, assault,
extortion, coercion, false imprisonment and possibly other illegal activities in the
course of her practice.
Here is one of many photos of Romalee A. Davis being served
outside her office at the Northwest Psychoanalytic Building during the late afternoon of
Saturday April 7, 2001 .

While Ms. Davis took service, the police stood by, making certain that Ms. Davis remained
peaceful and civil, acting as witnesses to service of the documents.

Apparently Ms.Davis was more interested in tearing the documents from her car, and making
a quick getaway to hide her shame, than she was in reading the documents' contents.

The police stood by at a distance looking bearly interested in the unfolding events. One
of the officers wasn't even looking in the direction of Romalee Davis or the photographer.
They look bored, standing there with their hands in their pockets while Ms. Davis was
photographed scurrying shamefully away with the remnants of the documents still on her
car's windshield.

This is one of those moments when it is nice to have police around to act as witnesses to
an event. They did a good job of keeping Ms. Davis quiet and peaceful while she received
the legal papers served on her. She was apparently trying hard, without success, to hide
her shame and embarrassment during the process.

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