It's also the second-rate Hollywood lawyers behind it all. Do they really
imagine Bush's favourite judges have jurisdiction over the Christmas
Islands?
By the way, I've been to those islands. There's not even a court to be
found, unless it meets in somebody's living room.
I'm going to send an email to Bill Briggs and ask him if he served his
client well!
Reminds me of the Liechtenstein affair, where all those Germans are
sweating
that their details are on the CD-ROM some whistleblower sold to the tax
authorities for €4 million...
http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,535768,00.html
And what of all those Asset Protection Trust scams and the cases where
other
banks were complicit:
http://tinyurl.com/24jxrjhttp://tinyurl.com/ywr6bq
(Thanks, Google)
Does anybody remember Norman F. Dacey? Does anybody watch the Federal
Register for the names of people who renounce their US citizen****p to save
on taxes?
On 22/02/2008 14:42, in article
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"jl"
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> They're giggling about you here:
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>
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/20/wikileaks-site-has-a-friend-in-sweden
> /?hp
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> Are you really a federal judge? LOL!