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


To: mmmary who wrote (76804)5/26/2002 8:56:36 PM
From: JRandleman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
mmmary,

'It's not a fair trial if he can't defend himself. Also, who was the victim of his supposed crimes here? Scammy companies who defraud innocent investors of billions? Sure they're going after the right guy(s)?'

Tony was allegedly using illicitly-gotten files from active FBI investigations.... i.e., cases where the accusers hadn't yet an opportunity to defend themselves and who hadn't yet the benefit of a fair trial...

...he used these allegations to extort money/shares from them in exchange for his silence (which in effect scams his dues-paying members because it then puts him in conflict with his own short calls).

...yet you are so quick to label the companies 'Scammy' while coming to Tony's defense ...yeah, actually they do sound like potential victims to me!

Of course your hero was quick to forgive any alleged improprieties (Tony didn't allow THEM a fair trial remember) if the payoff was large enough... such a sweetie.

* Are (were) you a member of Tony's club/scam?

Also, what's this with the ACLU. I remember reading another of your posts in which you referenced them. Is it your position that had the terrorists comments not been made that the ACLU would have come to Tony's aid???

Are you suggesting that Tony's civil rights were somehow infringed?