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by toss1
1597 days ago
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I agree with your point, and I definitely wonder what was the failure in prosecution that produced those not-guilty verdicts. Not only was people's health involved with the fraudulent testing service, but the healthcare consumers did not in any way sign up for that. The specific comment that I was responding to seemed to say it should be okay to defraud Accredited Investors should be "able to live with that". |
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