Anonymous ID: 18f23d July 23, 2020, 8:35 p.m. No.10061422   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1438 >>1450 >>1500

RICO Statute

 

Child trafficking, money laundering, extortion, bribery and blackmail (Think Epstein) all crimes committed by DS actors. Why isn’t the RICO Statute being used to target and take down elected political Officials, Crooked DOJ Officials, Corporate CEO’s especially people like George Soros?

 

That’s how the mafia was taken down in NY. Just because the bosses didn’t pull the trigger they were just as guilty. Same thing with people like George Soros and who was complicit with the “murder” or “suicides” of various people involved with the CF and the DNC, NXVIM & Epstein/Maxwell.

 

From Wikipedia:

Although some of the RICO predicate acts are extortion and blackmail, one of the most successful applications of the RICO laws has been the ability to indict and or sanction individuals for their behavior and actions committed against witnesses and victims in alleged retaliation or retribution for cooperating with federal law enforcement or intelligence agencies.

 

Violations of the RICO laws can be alleged in civil lawsuit cases or for criminal charges. In these instances, charges can be brought against individuals or corporations in retaliation for said individuals or corporations working with law enforcement. Further, charges can also be brought against individuals or corporations who have sued or filed criminal charges against a defendant.

 

Anti-SLAPP (strategic lawsuit against public participation) laws can be applied in an attempt to curb alleged abuses of the legal system by individuals or corporations who use the courts as a weapon to retaliate against whistle blowers or victims or to silence another's speech. RICO could be alleged if it can be shown that lawyers or their clients conspired and collaborated to concoct fictitious legal complaints solely in retribution and retaliation for themselves having been brought before the courts.

 

Although the RICO laws may cover drug trafficking crimes in addition to other more traditional RICO predicate acts such as extortion, blackmail, and racketeering, large-scale and organized drug networks are now commonly prosecuted under the Continuing Criminal Enterprise Statute, also known as the "Kingpin Statute". The CCE laws target only traffickers who are responsible for long-term and elaborate conspiracies, whereas the RICO law covers a variety of organized criminal behaviors.