Re: The Forex Project
Those are good, think I heard them during the Enron job as well.
Seriously, if I may...
They can't prove this was a ponzi scheme because it wasn't, meaning that there were and are no investors in the Forex Project. Everyone sign a promisory note but almost no one read it. The FBI did read it and found it to be a legal note, a binding contract between Luis Rivas and another party stating that the other party would loan Luis money and said money would be paid back in full along with interest. Nothing in that contract stated how Lou would spend or not spend that money. It's the same as if some loaned me $1000 and I signed a piece of paper stating that I would pay them back that $1000 plus another $2000 over 12 months and I don't. This is a civil matter. All the items that where not in Lou's name could have been kept by those that had them and the trustee couldn't get them because he has no rights to them as the are not property of Luis Rivas or the Forex Project. Only problem now is that Lou should have reported all that money on his taxes and he didn't. The feds have him on that and none of the other will stand up in court...unless he continues along this stupid as hell defense he's working. so remember...any of that money left over after the trustee and his many hands get thiers, will more than likely go to the IRS. Lou gets 5-7, having already served 3 by the time this is over, he's out on good behavior by 2012. He serves no time for the civil suits and by 2014 he's setting on another multi million dollar account. Well unless the one world government hasn't taken over by then and we have a one world currency...ofcourse we still have to make pass the end of the world slated to come in 2012...oh and live through the whole anti-christ thing that I've been hearing about for 50 yrs now.
Man I love a good fairy tale. Anyone else wanna stir some shit?
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