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To: StockDung who wrote (40674)5/23/2006 2:00:08 PM
From: PaleskeDrAv  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 40688
 
Regis Possino back from Asia with good news:

Regis Possino completes Roadshow in Asia, nets 28 million US Dollars

This is really great news. Regis imports money from unsuspecting investors for his "Geneva Equities" in Asia and helps to reduce the US trade deficit. Now I can understand, why the US SEC fails to nail him.

Just a quick rerun of his stressful life.

- in 1978 imprisoned for one year for trying to sell $ 38.500 worth of marijuana to L.A. undercover cops

- trying to place a monthly order for $ 680.000 worth of cocaine with the same officers

- trying to sell $ 5 million stolen treasury bills

- undergoing a $ 12 million personal bancruptcy

- interfering with a witness in his marijuana trial leading to his imprisonment for the rest of his trial.

- disbarred as a state lawyer in California/USA in 1984.

- In 1996 pleaded guilty in a L.A. federal court to participating in a fraudulent scheme.

-The Scandal around L-Air together with John Robert Switzer and Mark Bergman. The planes of that obscure Belgian "airline" never made it to the runway, only the money of the investors flew away.

- Joining in 2000 Adnan Khashoggi, Rakesh Saxena and the US convicted criminals Sherman Mazur and Raoul Berthaumieu to allegedly convert the General Commerce Bank in Vienna/Austria into a centre of international stock fraud. The damage, according to press reports, 1 billion US Dollars.

-Embroiled in Non-Payment of rates for Geneva Equities owned "Peoples Building" in Pittsburgh/USA

Plans for the future:

Staging another Road Show for his L.A. based Geneva Equities in June/July 2006 bringing with him a range of new companies looking to tap into the Asian Financial Sector.

Dr. Alexander von Paleske
Head, Department of Oncology
Princess Marina Hospital Gaborone/Botswana
Ex-Barrister-at-Law, High Court Frankfurt (M), Germany