Extras needed for movie exposing Indiana court corruption

Thursday, May 14
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Madison County Circuit Courts
16th E 9th St, Anderson, IN 46016

Calling all actors, organizers, and community members! Join the Fonseca-DuBois Gallery and filmmaker Meleeka Clary outside the Madison County Courthouse for a day of filming a protest scene.

This feature film is a sequel to Three Corners of Deception—a docudrama about Meleeka Clary’s experience after divorcing her husband 16 years ago. Her ex-husband, Michael Ghosh, is a lawyer with deep connections to Indiana’s court system, and Meleeka alleges he used that system’s “Good ‘ole boy network” to steal her assets over the past 16 years. Since the first film’s release, the attacks on her life and property have only intensified. Now, Meleeka is making a follow-up to show how the courts have retaliated against her for speaking out.

How you can help: The production team will be on site filming a protest rally against court corruption and fraud. If you’re interested in being part of a movie or learning how feature films are made, we welcome you as an extra in Three Corners of Deception 2.

This is a volunteer opportunity. Extras are not paid but will receive IMDB credit for their role. Please fill out this consent form to secure your spot as an extra here. Bring the completed consent form with you on the day of filming.

The film is described as dramatic but true—exposing the unbelievable, the unthinkable: judicial corruption, court fraud, and extortion actively happening in Indiana courts.

“One would think the judicial corruption would have died down after the first movie was released,” says Dr. Clary-Ghosh. “In fact, these judges and lawyers found another way to commit court fraud.”

The sequel focuses on alleged misconduct within Madison County Circuit Court 6, Hamilton County Superior Court 2, and Howard County Courts. Based on true events, the film includes real footage claiming to show judges signing documents without reviewing evidence, withholding rulings to eliminate appeal opportunities, and using private settings to modify child support and custody—bypassing standard prosecutorial oversight.

About the host: The Fonseca-DuBois Gallery is Indy’s premiere social justice gallery, dedicated to unleashing the creativity of the masses. Each month, we provide unique creative opportunities for working people to get involved in the arts. Through this project, attendees will learn more about filmmaking and be inspired to create more independent feature films across Indiana.

Join us—and help tell this important story.

Featured image: A protest against court corruption outside of the Hamilton County Courts featuring Meleeka Clary hugging a friend. Photo credit: ANSWER Indiana.