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New York State ‘Sovereign Citizen’ Who Filed False Liens Against Government Officials And Banks Sentenced To 5 Years In Federal Prison
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story concludes with a link to an April 27, 2010, story by CourthouseNews.com. At the bottom-left of the CourthouseNews story, readers will find a link to the RICO lawsuit filed by public officials last year against Richard Enrique Ulloa. The document is worth the time to read because it shows how public…
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BULLETIN: SEC Says Stiefel Laboratories Inc. Lowballed Employees And Other Shareholders, Ripping Them Off In Alleged $110 Million Stock-Buyback Scheme
BULLETIN: The SEC has gone to federal court in the Southern District of Florida, alleging that Stiefel Laboratories Inc. was buying back stock from its employees and shareholders at “severely undervalued prices” and caused losses to its own people over a period of years to the tune of $110 million. The firm and former CEO…
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BULLETIN: Former Radio Host John Farahi Indicted In Alleged Ponzi Scheme; His Attorney Also Indicted Amid Allegations He Obstructed SEC Probe
BULLETIN: John Farahi, a former Los Angeles radio host who once was a member of the city council of Reno, Nev., has been indicted on dozens of counts of defrauding investors and banks out of at least $20 million, federal prosecutors in the Central District of California said. David Tamman, an attorney, was indicted amid…
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BULLETIN: Feds Say Romanian Hackers Breached Computers Of Subway Sandwich Restaurants And More Than 50 Other Retailers; Credit-Card Data Of 80,000 Customers Compromised And ‘Millions Of Dollars Of Unauthorized Purchases Have Been Made’
BULLETIN: Three Romanian nationals have been arrested in the aftermath of a successful hacking bid that compromised the computer systems of Subway sandwich restaurants and 50 other retailers, the Justice Department, federal prosecutors in New Hampshire and the U.S. Secret Service said. One Romanian national remains at large. Authorities said credit-card data from tens of…
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Purported Missouri ‘Sovereign Citizen’ With Revoked Driver’s License Loses DWI Trial After Citing U.S. Declaration Of Independence And Telling Jury Government Had No Authority Over Him, Prosecutors Say
“I give you no jurisdiction over me, and I do not submit to anything you say about me.” — Adam David Mael, purported “sovereign citizen” and “indigenous American,” to Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper, Oct. 2, 2010. A Greater Kansas City man whose driver’s license was revoked for refusing a breath test in July 2010…
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