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To: scion who wrote (1556)1/3/2005 8:36:27 PM
From: DaiTN  Read Replies (2) of 5425
 
Listen to Royer's testimonies here:

<< Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent Jeffrey Royer testified Monday that he had a typical agent-informant relationship with Anthony Elgindy and Derrick Cleveland, and that his goal was to gather information about stock fraud. >>

In the above quote, Royer said the reason he had a relationship with Tony/Cleveland, was to gather info about stock fraud, a "typical agent/informant relationship".

But in the following quote, Royer said he gave Cleveland $15,000 to invest for him.

<< Royer said he asked Cleveland to invest some short-term money that he got from a settlement of his Webtel losses and that Cleveland returned the same exact amount, $15,000, a few weeks later when the agent asked him for it. >>

What is wrong with this picture? How is that a "typical agent-informant relationship"?

How do these defendants expect to win their cases if they continue to incriminate themselves on the stand like this?

Could it be a laying ground for pleading insanity?????

LOL
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