April Teniade Ademiluyi, a native of Prince George’s County and product of its public school system, epitomizes the fusion of unwavering commitment to public service with an ardent dedication to legal advocacy and social justice. Her formative years at the University of Maryland College Park, completed through the esteemed early enrollment program, culminated in the acquisition of a B.S. in Chemical Engineering, setting the stage for a career distinguished by a dynamic blend of legal expertise and principled representation. April Ademiluyi's entry into public service was marked by her role as an Engineer with the U.S. Coast Guard, where she harnessed her skills in the service of the nation.
In 2020, April transitioned to a new chapter of her public service journey, assuming the role of Associate Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Maryland. It took her 4 years and three election cycles to win her seat on a court, where MD judges and politicians are taking bribes from prison contractors to incarcerate children. The scheme targeted children from low-income families. Throughout her campaign, April promised voters she would work with law enforcement to end the corruption on the court. As promised, when she became a judge, she did so. April’s whistleblowing came with many dangers such as death threats, an attempt on her life, financial distress, and much more harassment on the job but it was all worth it to her to fight the two-tiered system of justice on that court.
April’s election as a Judge marked a seminal moment in her career, empowering her to preside over civil, family, and criminal cases, thus perpetuating her unwavering commitment to justice and fairness. April’s jurisprudential acumen and unwavering dedication to the principles of equity and justice made a profound impact on the legal landscape, reinforcing her stature as a compassionate and fair-minded legal arbiter.
At the core of April's ethos is a profound belief in the privilege of serving the public good. A proud alumna of the George Mason University School of Law, she promptly established the Law Office of April T. Ademiluyi, a testament to her unwavering commitment to pro bono work and advocacy for the marginalized. April actively engaged with legal organizations such as Civil Justice to support the welfare of underserved communities. Notably, her tireless efforts in fighting foreclosures pro bono earned accolades from C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, U.S. Congressman for the 2nd Congressional District of Maryland, recognizing her outstanding contributions to the field.
Cutting across socioeconomic strata, April has successfully represented a diverse clientele, ranging from low-income Maryland residents to international corporations—a testament to her expertise and unwavering dedication. Her expansive practice spans a broad spectrum of legal disciplines, including real estate, consumer protection, bankruptcy, intellectual property, and personal injury cases, consolidating her position as a versatile and principled legal advocate.
April’s journey is a testament to the transformational power of unwavering commitment to public service, legal advocacy, and community engagement.
Complementing her professional achievements, April finds fulfillment in her engagement with Zion Church alongside her passions for culinary arts and competitive boxing and kickboxing.
April summarizes her ongoing battle against corrupt judges and politicians and their attempts to subvert justice.
April's second campaign promising to work with law enforcement to hold corrupt judges and politicians accountable for their crimes.
April's first campaign promising to work with law enforcement to hold corrupt judges and politicians accountable for their crimes.