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Pastimes : Brokerage-Chat Site Securities Fraud: A Lawsuit

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From: olivier asser6/30/2005 4:39:06 PM
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Now we're going to see how RICO claims that are a carbon copy of what DOJ filed somehow don't meet the standards of textbook RICO pleading, how those who took the bribes are ordered to trial but those who conceived of and paid them can completely walk away without being affixed any responsibility whatsoever, and how a pro se plaintiff who somehow manages to sue four brokerage firms, three brokerage firm officers, three law firms and two partners of a law firm and have those defendants turn around and settle with the pro se every time, the pro se who up against the Virginia Attorney General in Circuit Court prevails on a demurrer by order of the Court's presiding judge who declared in open court that those defendants caused the pro se, quote, "severe damages," can somehow be vexatious as a matter of fact and law.
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