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To: MoneyBaggs who wrote (11226)12/4/1998 6:32:00 PM
From: Sharon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11684
 
Here is the email and phone #202-224-4198

He's not looking for criminal charges on this

Name is Smokey Everett/ email smokey_everett@govt-aff.senate.gov

Appreciate all you have done thus far. I'm sure he'd get a lot out of talking to you.



To: MoneyBaggs who wrote (11226)12/6/1998 5:19:00 PM
From: Sharon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11684
 
Just happened to be going through some previous information, Paul maybe while you are thinking about talking to the Senate sub committee investigator you might discuss that 12-15-97 Business Week article with him that Mr. Tow made reference to. I looked it up and noticed one of the companies from the MTEI genealogy, namely LumaNet, was one of those companies that the Big Bad Boys used to like to play with. Let me quote Gary Weiss " Business Week has fond that chop stocks constitute a vast underworld of the securities markets-a$10 billion-a-year-business that regulators and law enforcement have barely dented in their recent prosecutions. Chop stocks are increasingly exploited by organized crime, and for good reason. The profits are huge, the chances of incarceration low. Guarantee the "chop"--the immense profit margins--requires cooperating networks of brokerage firms employing uncounted thousands of cold-callers that are the public's main exposure to this world. Behind the cold-callers are an array of stock issuers, offshore accounts, and barred brokers and stock promoters who are the middlemen between brokers and companies."

That's just for starters. Invest the small fee to bring up the article from Business Week and get a handle on what's going on in this wonderful stock promotion business. We only know the tip of the iceberg.
We are small potatoes...at the bottom of the food chain.

Ask the investigator what he thinks about "cleaning up the shell" while you are at it.