Anonymous ID: b0d688 Aug. 16, 2024, 3:48 p.m. No.21424752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4762

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Other events unfolding in January 1992 may have led direcdy to Schlei’s persecution. He was not the only target of M-Fund stings. Also arrested was James P. Sena, a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Secret Service, the agency that also investigates counterfeiting for the Treasury Department. Sena had examined M-Fund financial instruments in America and Japan, where he became convinced of the legitimacy of the “57s”. He decided to sell some himself. He and Ian Yorkshire of Great Britain and Francis Cheung of Hong Kong were all arrested for attempting to market “57s” with a total face value of $50-billion. Abruptiy, and for no apparent reason, in November 1995 the case against them was suddenly dismissed ‘with prejudice’, meaning the charges cannot be re-filed. Nevertheless, prosecutors refused to return the “57s” they had confiscated as evidence, calling them ‘contraband’. If counterfeit, why were they contraband? We were told by a Wall Street source that Treasury is eager to get its hands on “57s” and other supposedly counterfeit derivatives, to negotiate them secredy.

Anonymous ID: b0d688 Aug. 16, 2024, 3:50 p.m. No.21424762   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21424752

Subsequendy, Judge Leinenweber became involved in hearing cases about a network of CIA-owned savings and loan companies, used to launder dirty money, then looted and allowed to go bankrupt. One was Libertyville Savings and Loan. On its board was Charles Hunter, who was also chief financial officer of the nationwide Walgreen drugstore chain. Hunter and others were accused of mismanaging and causing the downfall of the CIA-owned S&L, resulting in damages of more than $42-million. At Libertyville Savings and Loan, between $20-million and $42-million was lost by account holders (depending on who tallies the figures) while several wealthy directors including Hunter were allowed to settie a lawsuit quiedy for only $6-million. Investigative journalists alleged in public that Judge Leinenweber received a gift of some $ 17-million to rule in favor of Hunter. The judge did not sue the journalists for slander or libel.