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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (64207)12/6/2000 7:30:07 PM
From: Benedito  Read Replies (1) of 122087
 
People who are "scamming" others should indeed be held accountable for their acts..just as you should have paid a price if you were guilty of the acts you were accused of by the Feds.

Whether or not you are truly guilty is only something you know. I know enough to know people plead guilty sometimes when they really aren't guilty for a variety of complicated reasons to do with the justice system.

However, just because someone has a criminal record doesn't mean they are currently committing a crime. It seems often you or your people scream accusations based on past acts and say...A HA...see there...he has a history of being a criminal.

Well, people can say the same thing about you because you do have a shady past.

I could be wrong because I don't really follow the train of thought on the attacks on people. It is just a general impression.
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