"U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff ruled yesterday that Gupta, who hasn’t been charged criminally, may argue that the agency intentionally singled him out for unfair treatment in retaliation for claiming his innocence. Rakoff said that all of the other suits filed in the Galleon case, against 21 people and seven companies, are in federal court.
“We have the unusual case where there is already a well- developed public record of Gupta being treated substantially disparately from 28 essentially identical defendants, with not even a hint from the SEC, even in their instant papers, as to why this should be so,” Rakoff wrote in an opinion yesterday.
Rajaratnam was found guilty of 14 criminal counts of conspiracy and securities fraud on May 11. He is awaiting sentencing.
The case is Gupta v. SEC, 11-CV-1900, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan)."
It is fitting that the "Bank" that owns our government have the same facilities to hide in when the end comes from the riots they are promoting in other parts of the world as dress rehearsals for what is to happen here.
Has anyone monitored the other deep receptacles for government to hide while the revolutionaries take care of its known rivals....like Greenbrier et al?
The Fed is now operating in the cloud!
ReplyDeleteMaybe its like those giant piles of cash in Iraq circa 2003-04 that you could help yourself to. Just flash your Goldman or JPM badge.
ReplyDeleteWho wants to know where the gates of hell lie anyway?
ReplyDeleteI guess it's helpful if you don't want to get sucked into its evil vortex.
Maybe this is where the fake gold is being stored.
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ReplyDelete"U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff ruled yesterday that Gupta, who hasn’t been charged criminally, may argue that the agency intentionally singled him out for unfair treatment in retaliation for claiming his innocence. Rakoff said that all of the other suits filed in the Galleon case, against 21 people and seven companies, are in federal court.
“We have the unusual case where there is already a well- developed public record of Gupta being treated substantially disparately from 28 essentially identical defendants, with not even a hint from the SEC, even in their instant papers, as to why this should be so,” Rakoff wrote in an opinion yesterday.
Rajaratnam was found guilty of 14 criminal counts of conspiracy and securities fraud on May 11. He is awaiting sentencing.
The case is Gupta v. SEC, 11-CV-1900, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan)."
It is fitting that the "Bank" that owns our government have the same facilities to hide in when the end comes from the riots they are promoting in other parts of the world as dress rehearsals for what is to happen here.
ReplyDeleteHas anyone monitored the other deep receptacles for government to hide while the revolutionaries take care of its known rivals....like Greenbrier et al?