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

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To: campe who wrote (76833)5/27/2002 12:07:39 AM
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From your link, I think the below excerpt best describes why the judge didn't have to go down the pre-9/11 knowledge path:

>>>"Mr. Elgindy also transferred more than $700,000 to Lebanon in the months after the attacks, Mr. Breen said. When F.B.I. agents raided Mr. Elgindy's home outside San Diego on Wednesday, Mr. Breen said, they found $43,000 in cash, as well as a loose diamond and faxes indicating that Mr. Elgindy had been tipped about the raid and had given his wife a power of attorney to liquidate his assets."<<<

The above is more than sufficient reason to deny bail, with or without the 9/11 aspect considered.

Both Elgindy's supporters and his detractors will have to wait as more facts get presented in the case. This and thats heaved this way and that way, for the most part, are heated and emotional exchanges which will succomb one way or another to what's discovered in the investigatory and trial process.
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