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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony, -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mmmary who wrote (76153)5/22/2002 7:11:36 PM
From: asianflower  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
MMMARY MY DEAR

You are only partially correct. Convictions are a matter of public record. Arrests and sealed conviction files are not public record, although the FBI has access to both. The FBI also has information relative to ongoing investigations, which apparently they leaked to Anthony.

Also, if there was a weak case, then the FBI would have hesitated to arrest Mr. Royer and his girlfriend Lynn, who is in fact or should I say, was in fact an active agent. Do you really think the FBI goes around arresting their own people without a ton of evidence. After all the one thing that the FBI does not need at this point, is more bad publicity.

We all love Tony but I think he is toast. I am happy that he was at least able to have his party last weekend. Unfortunately it appears to have worked out to be a farewell party.

Mary darling, I know you like to defend the weak, but unfortunately the wire taps, informants, state witnesses, and paper trail are now going to be the demise of poor Tony.
Looks like his wardrobe will go from black T-Shirts to Orange jump suits!

We still love ya Tony XXXXXXXXXXX(kiss kiss kiss)