In 1992, a resident of Seattle filed a false lien of against
General Electric (GE) for unpaid wages which he claimed GE had owed him for work performed but had "given away" to the
Internal Revenue Service without his permission. The wages had been garnished due to outstanding income taxes which he had refused to pay. He and his wife also filed false liens against President
George H. W. Bush, US Senator
Slade Gorton, the
Attorney General of Washington,
Jack Welch Jr. (the CEO of GE), four IRS agents and their spouses, and various other public officials and judges. They claimed the false liens against the public officials and IRS employees were justified because the latter had failed to help the plaintiffs and were not fulfilling their
Oaths of Office. These false liens were only dissolved after years of legal battles which eventually resulted in the couple being barred from filing any further "nonconsensual lien or encumbrance" against federal employees. ==Countermeasures==