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file icon Short Version: DOJ $300M COVER-UP
01.05.2008
The best short version of the eToys crimes with the assistance of the DOJ as described by Laser Haas on one of his websites.  Later sections contain other snippets during this "pre-blossoming" phase of this massive organized crime / public corruption saga, which to date has has drawn the interest of many DOJ employees outside of the Office of the U.S. Trustee as well as certain members of Congressional Committees.  This document snapshot resides here on bankruptcyMisconduct.com to make the evil efforts at censoring and silencing the whistle-blower just that much more difficult for the media control operations of the organized crime operators involved in the underlying eToys crimes and their Cover-Up.  We are also happy to help raise visibility and speed dissemination of the issues to students and concerned citizens.  The file is in .pdf format and can be searched or printed.
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file icon Judge Walrath finds disclosure failure in eToys
28.07.2008
Federal judge Mary Walrath agrees that there was a failure to make a disclosure in the eToys bankruptcy case, and orders disgorgement of fees from a lawfirm which failed in their disclosure duty.  However, in a perverse abuse of the concept of "professional courtesy", Judge Walrath, for the benefit of her fellow lawyers, ignores the simple fact that each of the failures to disclose were criminal acts.  The acts were criminal as they involved many dozens of false written sworn declarations by lawyers for the law firm.  Thus, Walrath straddles the reality of the conflict failure with one leg as she attempts to balance her own reluctance (refusal?) to refer the perjury & fraud upon the court to the appropriate district attorney.  You can't see one issue without seeing the other.  Such a referral is required by the Judicial Cannons, case law and statutes including explicity Title 18 U.S.C. § 3057.  Furthermore, the Judge is bound by ethical rules to refer the matter to the state bar.  "Prostitution" & "Pornography" may be appropriate labels to describe this outrageous lapse of duty by judge Mary F. Walrath.  In any event, we are compelled to state that we find her position rather unsightly, to see the least.  Yes Virginia, this is called a cover-up.  None other than renowned finance professor Lynn LoPucki at UCLA has done research on the bankruptcy industry and concluded that Federal bankruptcy judges are corrupt.  Just read his book.  Martha Stewart went to prison for  a single fib.  And yet, these lawyers made millions and are alleged to have helped channel some of the disappeared $8 Billion of value from the eToys estate to their own conflicted clients.  The Federal government stands to gain many billions of dollars if it only proceeds with a slam dunk RICO prosecution of the vast neo-sophisticated organized crime hedge funds and lawfirms which dominate and abuse the unique American bankruptcy system.
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file icon eToys illegal immunity grant by the DOJ
07.01.2008
The DOJ gave an illegal grant of immunity to certain lawyers in the eToys bankruptcy case as described in detail by Laser Haas.
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file icon Corruption complaint to Thomas P. O'Brien prior to his disbanding of the Public Corruption Unit
01.04.2008
The whistle-blower in the eToys ongoing saga swore this complaint against allegedly corrupt public officials who failed to recuse themselves or identify their conflict when reviewing criminal complaints against their own business associates, and fellow partners in a law firm. Thomas P. O'Brien is the former Navy fighter officer who disbanded the official Public Corruption Unit amid controversy and rumors and is the public official who received this particular complaint. To our knowledge there has been no official connection between this complaint and the "controversial" dissolution of the public corruption unit, other than public statements about the failure of this unit to conduct prosecutions.
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