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To: StockDung who wrote (58591)8/14/2000 2:42:23 PM
From: rrufff  Respond to of 122087
 
thanks for the info - if anyone finds someplace to short, please post. It's amazingly blatant. Do a search on RB and you will see what's going on. There are posts running 10/minute, essentially drowning out any questions that are even neutral.



To: StockDung who wrote (58591)8/14/2000 7:35:25 PM
From: Smartypts  Respond to of 122087
 
Penny Stock mogul Robert Brennan who was arrested 2 weeks ago for bankruptcy fraud and numerous lawsuits alleging securities fraud was a benefactor to Seton Hall University in New Jersey (We all remember the fire that killed quite a few students because NO FIRE SPRINKLERS could be afforded a month or 2 ago right) well appears Mr. Brennan was giving tons to Seton Hall University. Meanwhile $100,000 checks were being passed to the “priests” in different forms or another at Seton Hall when no fire sprinklers could be afforded. (Seen it with my own eyes)

Another Tax shelter or just a really good guy?



To: StockDung who wrote (58591)8/14/2000 8:01:11 PM
From: Smartypts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Truth I just gotta say this state NJ is a bad guy paradise. I remember you saying Las Vegas and Florida were the worst right? with Canada coming in close? But what about NJ? Seems a ton of these penny stock fraud guys are running out of NJ now and even when they do prosecute they are getting fake sentences.



To: StockDung who wrote (58591)8/14/2000 8:20:14 PM
From: Smartypts  Respond to of 122087
 
For Example: Bankruptcy Fraud is one of the easiest charges to beat and carries light sentencing. The SEC is totally under funded and can't get money for any more agents from what ive researched and it seems someone's throwing up cement roadblocks here to help protect the public.

OK I'm done venting.

Truth if you ever have the chance Id love to hear the story of how you got started in all this re: exposing the scams.