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To: DaiTN who wrote (1577)1/3/2005 11:33:41 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 5425
 
I think that version paints a much more understandable picture of Royer's testimony.

- Jeff



To: DaiTN who wrote (1577)1/4/2005 7:01:20 AM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5425
 
Royer sounds like more than just a casual investor to throw 82k into one stock. More of a speculator.
FBI agents don't make that much, do they?

Royer told jurors that his desire to quash securities fraud was fueled by his own losses in a company called Webtel. Royer said he invested about $82,000 of his own and his friends' and family's money, which was lost when the company blew up.