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Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19 Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files about VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment ofARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. AT&T TO PAY $23.8 MILLION TO SETTLE ELECTRONIC WASTE CASE AT&T will pay $23.8 million to resolve allegations that hundreds of AT&T’s California facilities unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste and material over a nine-year period. AT&T will spend an additional $28 million over the next five years to implement the enhanced environmental compliance measures required by the settlement. The settlement and proposed judgment, filed in JOHN CARREYROU AND THE BAD BLOOD AT THERANOS John Carreyrou and the Bad Blood at Theranos. Last month, a federal grand jury in California indicted two top executives of Theranos – Elizabeth A. Holmes and Ramesh Sunny Balwani. The indictment alleges Holmes and Balwani engaged in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors and patients. Holmes, 34, founded Theranos in 2003. JOSEPH BRAUN ON HIS NEW FILM TICKING TIME BOMB THE TRUTH Takata’s airbags have already killed or maimed more than 350 people and are on track to blast at least 2,000 more. That’s the promo to Joseph Braun’s new documentary film Ticking Time Bomb: The Truth Behind Takata Airbags. The film follows former Takata insiders Kevin Fitzgerald and Jerry Cox as they unveil a deadly corporate cover-up RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery.ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19 Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files about VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment ofARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. AT&T TO PAY $23.8 MILLION TO SETTLE ELECTRONIC WASTE CASE AT&T will pay $23.8 million to resolve allegations that hundreds of AT&T’s California facilities unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste and material over a nine-year period. AT&T will spend an additional $28 million over the next five years to implement the enhanced environmental compliance measures required by the settlement. The settlement and proposed judgment, filed in JOHN CARREYROU AND THE BAD BLOOD AT THERANOS John Carreyrou and the Bad Blood at Theranos. Last month, a federal grand jury in California indicted two top executives of Theranos – Elizabeth A. Holmes and Ramesh Sunny Balwani. The indictment alleges Holmes and Balwani engaged in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors and patients. Holmes, 34, founded Theranos in 2003. JOSEPH BRAUN ON HIS NEW FILM TICKING TIME BOMB THE TRUTH Takata’s airbags have already killed or maimed more than 350 people and are on track to blast at least 2,000 more. That’s the promo to Joseph Braun’s new documentary film Ticking Time Bomb: The Truth Behind Takata Airbags. The film follows former Takata insiders Kevin Fitzgerald and Jerry Cox as they unveil a deadly corporate cover-up RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.” JACOB ELBERG ON WHY HEALTH CARE FRAUD MEANS NEVER HAVING Virtually all False Claims Act (FCA) cases resolve without requiring the defendant to admit wrongdoing, and many defendants issue explicit public denials of wrongdoing when the resolution is announced. This is fueling a cost-of-doing-business narrative in which health care entities are required periodically to pay inconsequential settlements to the government regardless of their conduct. The VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of AT&T TO PAY $23.8 MILLION TO SETTLE ELECTRONIC WASTE CASE AT&T will pay $23.8 million to resolve allegations that hundreds of AT&T’s California facilities unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste and material over a nine-year period. AT&T will spend an additional $28 million over the next five years to implement the enhanced environmental compliance measures required by the settlement. The settlement and proposed judgment, filed in FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University SEIU AETNA MEDICARE ADVANTAGE AND THE ATTACK ON SEIU Aetna Medicare Advantage and the Attack on Traditional Medicare. Carolyn Adessa worked for fifteen years as an art therapist for the Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center. When she retired in 2010, she went on traditional Medicare. But sometime in 2014 or 2015 her union, SEIU 1199, without her consent, switched her out of traditional Medicare. CITIZENS BANK TO PAY $18.5 MILLION FOR FAILING TO CREDIT Citizens Bank will pay $18.5 million for failing to credit consumers the full amounts of their deposited funds. The bank kept money from deposit discrepancies when receipts did not match actual money transferred. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) consent order requires the bank to provide approximately $11 million in refunds to consumers and pay COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION CHARGED WITH MEDICAID FRAUD Federal prosecutors in New York have charged Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and the City of New York with Medicaid fraud. A lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan seeks treble damages and civil penalties under the False Claims Act against CSC and the City for orchestrating billing fraud schemes that used computer programs toautomatically
APPALACHIAN TRAIL CONSERVANCY REFUSES TO MAKE PUBLIC $19.5 For six years, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) fought the Mountain Valley Pipeline’s proposal to dig under the Appalachian Trail for its 303-mile natural gas pipeline. Sandra Marra Appalachian Trail Conservancy Then last year, the ATC announced that it was taking up to $19.5 million from Mountain Valley Pipeline. Predictably, the ATC’s active opposition to JOHN CARREYROU AND THE BAD BLOOD AT THERANOS John Carreyrou and the Bad Blood at Theranos. Last month, a federal grand jury in California indicted two top executives of Theranos – Elizabeth A. Holmes and Ramesh Sunny Balwani. The indictment alleges Holmes and Balwani engaged in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors and patients. Holmes, 34, founded Theranos in 2003. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTERNEWSISAAC LIEBERMAN ON TRUMP BIDEN AND SINGLEPAYER
Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.”ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19ANDREW KIMBALL ATTORNEYANDREW KIMBALL HOCKEYANDREW KIMBALL INDUSTRY CITY Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files aboutARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of GERSON SMOGER ON THE GROWING OPPOSITION TO THE BAYER Tens of thousands of people have sued Monsanto owner Bayer AG alleging their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers were caused by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Gerson Smoger Three cases brought by Lee Johnson, Edwin Hardeman, and Alva and Alberta Pilliod went to trial. And in each case, the courtsfound the
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTERNEWSISAAC LIEBERMAN ON TRUMP BIDEN AND SINGLEPAYER
Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.”ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19ANDREW KIMBALL ATTORNEYANDREW KIMBALL HOCKEYANDREW KIMBALL INDUSTRY CITY Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files aboutARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of GERSON SMOGER ON THE GROWING OPPOSITION TO THE BAYER Tens of thousands of people have sued Monsanto owner Bayer AG alleging their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers were caused by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Gerson Smoger Three cases brought by Lee Johnson, Edwin Hardeman, and Alva and Alberta Pilliod went to trial. And in each case, the courtsfound the
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.” VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of AT&T TO PAY $23.8 MILLION TO SETTLE ELECTRONIC WASTE CASE AT&T will pay $23.8 million to resolve allegations that hundreds of AT&T’s California facilities unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste and material over a nine-year period. AT&T will spend an additional $28 million over the next five years to implement the enhanced environmental compliance measures required by the settlement. The settlement and proposed judgment, filed in KERR-MCGEE TO PAY $5.15 BILLION FOR “85 YEARS OF POISONING Kerr-McGee Corporation and certain of its affiliates, and their parent Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, will pay $5.15 billion to settle a fraudulent conveyance case in the bankruptcy of Tronox Inc. and its subsidiaries. The bankruptcy court had previously found, in December 2013, that the historic Kerr-McGee Corporation fraudulently conveyed assets to New Kerr-McGee to evade its RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor -- Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short -- he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. The Justice Department did criminally prosecute 22 individuals based on the evidence that Bistrong JOSEPH BRAUN ON HIS NEW FILM TICKING TIME BOMB THE TRUTH Takata’s airbags have already killed or maimed more than 350 people and are on track to blast at least 2,000 more. That’s the promo to Joseph Braun’s new documentary film Ticking Time Bomb: The Truth Behind Takata Airbags. The film follows former Takata insiders Kevin Fitzgerald and Jerry Cox as they unveil a deadly corporate cover-up JOHN CARREYROU AND THE BAD BLOOD AT THERANOS John Carreyrou and the Bad Blood at Theranos. Last month, a federal grand jury in California indicted two top executives of Theranos – Elizabeth A. Holmes and Ramesh Sunny Balwani. The indictment alleges Holmes and Balwani engaged in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors and patients. Holmes, 34, founded Theranos in 2003. SEC CHARGES ATHENA CAPITAL IN FIRST HFT CASE The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sanctioned a New York City-based high frequency trading firm for placing a large number of aggressive, rapid-fire trades in the final two seconds of almost every trading day during a six-month period to manipulate the closing prices of thousands of NASDAQ-listed stocks. This marks the first highfrequency
DC DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL HAMILTON FOX WON’T LET Hamilton Fox is the DC Disciplinary Counsel. His job -- to protect the public and the courts from unethical conduct by members of the bar of the District of Columbia. There are thousands of lawyers in Washington DC -- a large number of them representing powerful corporate criminals. But Hamilton Fox has chosen to focus UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN … UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) ex rel. STEPHEN M.BEAUJON, ) ) Civil Action No. 12-20951 Plaintiff and Relator, ) CORPORATE CRIME REPORTERNEWSISAAC LIEBERMAN ON TRUMP BIDEN AND SINGLEPAYER
Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.”ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19ANDREW KIMBALL ATTORNEYANDREW KIMBALL HOCKEYANDREW KIMBALL INDUSTRY CITY Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files aboutARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of GERSON SMOGER ON THE GROWING OPPOSITION TO THE BAYER Tens of thousands of people have sued Monsanto owner Bayer AG alleging their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers were caused by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Gerson Smoger Three cases brought by Lee Johnson, Edwin Hardeman, and Alva and Alberta Pilliod went to trial. And in each case, the courtsfound the
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTERNEWSISAAC LIEBERMAN ON TRUMP BIDEN AND SINGLEPAYER
Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.”ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19ANDREW KIMBALL ATTORNEYANDREW KIMBALL HOCKEYANDREW KIMBALL INDUSTRY CITY Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files aboutARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of GERSON SMOGER ON THE GROWING OPPOSITION TO THE BAYER Tens of thousands of people have sued Monsanto owner Bayer AG alleging their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers were caused by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Gerson Smoger Three cases brought by Lee Johnson, Edwin Hardeman, and Alva and Alberta Pilliod went to trial. And in each case, the courtsfound the
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.” VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of AT&T TO PAY $23.8 MILLION TO SETTLE ELECTRONIC WASTE CASE AT&T will pay $23.8 million to resolve allegations that hundreds of AT&T’s California facilities unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste and material over a nine-year period. AT&T will spend an additional $28 million over the next five years to implement the enhanced environmental compliance measures required by the settlement. The settlement and proposed judgment, filed in KERR-MCGEE TO PAY $5.15 BILLION FOR “85 YEARS OF POISONING Kerr-McGee Corporation and certain of its affiliates, and their parent Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, will pay $5.15 billion to settle a fraudulent conveyance case in the bankruptcy of Tronox Inc. and its subsidiaries. The bankruptcy court had previously found, in December 2013, that the historic Kerr-McGee Corporation fraudulently conveyed assets to New Kerr-McGee to evade its RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor -- Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short -- he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. The Justice Department did criminally prosecute 22 individuals based on the evidence that Bistrong JOSEPH BRAUN ON HIS NEW FILM TICKING TIME BOMB THE TRUTH Takata’s airbags have already killed or maimed more than 350 people and are on track to blast at least 2,000 more. That’s the promo to Joseph Braun’s new documentary film Ticking Time Bomb: The Truth Behind Takata Airbags. The film follows former Takata insiders Kevin Fitzgerald and Jerry Cox as they unveil a deadly corporate cover-up JOHN CARREYROU AND THE BAD BLOOD AT THERANOS John Carreyrou and the Bad Blood at Theranos. Last month, a federal grand jury in California indicted two top executives of Theranos – Elizabeth A. Holmes and Ramesh Sunny Balwani. The indictment alleges Holmes and Balwani engaged in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors and patients. Holmes, 34, founded Theranos in 2003. SEC CHARGES ATHENA CAPITAL IN FIRST HFT CASE The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sanctioned a New York City-based high frequency trading firm for placing a large number of aggressive, rapid-fire trades in the final two seconds of almost every trading day during a six-month period to manipulate the closing prices of thousands of NASDAQ-listed stocks. This marks the first highfrequency
DC DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL HAMILTON FOX WON’T LET Hamilton Fox is the DC Disciplinary Counsel. His job -- to protect the public and the courts from unethical conduct by members of the bar of the District of Columbia. There are thousands of lawyers in Washington DC -- a large number of them representing powerful corporate criminals. But Hamilton Fox has chosen to focus UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN … UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) ex rel. STEPHEN M.BEAUJON, ) ) Civil Action No. 12-20951 Plaintiff and Relator, ) CORPORATE CRIME REPORTERNEWSISAAC LIEBERMAN ON TRUMP BIDEN AND SINGLEPAYER
Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.”ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19ANDREW KIMBALL ATTORNEYANDREW KIMBALL HOCKEYANDREW KIMBALL INDUSTRY CITY Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files aboutARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of GERSON SMOGER ON THE GROWING OPPOSITION TO THE BAYER Tens of thousands of people have sued Monsanto owner Bayer AG alleging their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers were caused by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Gerson Smoger Three cases brought by Lee Johnson, Edwin Hardeman, and Alva and Alberta Pilliod went to trial. And in each case, the courtsfound the
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTERNEWSISAAC LIEBERMAN ON TRUMP BIDEN AND SINGLEPAYER
Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.”ABOUT/SUBSCRIBE
Corporate Crime Reporter is a legal print newsletter. The articles you see posted on this web site are only highlights from the print newsletter. Corporate Crime Reporter is published and mailed 48 times a year. We do not publish the last two weeks in August and the AS BAYER MONSANTO ROUNDUP SETTLEMENT HEARING NEARS As Bayer Monsanto Roundup Settlement Hearing Nears, Professor Coffee Twists the Kaleidoscope. By Editor Filed in News May 14th, 2021 @ 12:22 pm. A hearing on the controversial proposed settlement of future cancer claims against Bayer Monsanto will be held May 19 at 10 PST before federal judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco. ANDREW KIMBRELL ON THE ORIGINS OF COVID-19ANDREW KIMBALL ATTORNEYANDREW KIMBALL HOCKEYANDREW KIMBALL INDUSTRY CITY Andrew Kimbrell is executive director of the International Center for Technology Assessment. “Let’s start with the probability – more likely than not – that the COVID-19 virus is a lab created virus – from one of the two labs in Wuhan China,” Kimbrell told Corporate Crime Reporter in an interview last month. FUND THE CORPORATE CRIME POLICE Columbia Law School Professor John Coffee, Jr. is out with a new book titled – Corporate Crime and Punishment: The Crisis of Underenforcement (Penguin Random House, 2020). It’s one of the better corporate crime books of recent years – up there with Brandon Garrett’s Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations (Harvard University THE CORPORATE ATTACK ON JOHN CHEVEDDEN What do Gibson Dunn, Bryan Cave, Latham & Watkins and Messner & Reeves have in common? They are representing big corporations. And they are all suing John Chevedden. John Chevedden is a shareholder activist in Redondo Beach, California. He’s a believer in shareholder democracy. He holds stock in about 80 companies. And he files aboutARBINGER060806
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER . At the Heart of Corporate Crime Lies Deception. Wrong. Try Self-Deception 20 Corporate Crime Reporter 24(3), June 8, 2006 We always thought that at the heart of corporate crime was deception – of others. VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of GERSON SMOGER ON THE GROWING OPPOSITION TO THE BAYER Tens of thousands of people have sued Monsanto owner Bayer AG alleging their non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and other cancers were caused by glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. Gerson Smoger Three cases brought by Lee Johnson, Edwin Hardeman, and Alva and Alberta Pilliod went to trial. And in each case, the courtsfound the
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three years undercover gathering evidence on foreign bribery. CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at $2,000. Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-provided health benefits.” VAST MAJORITY OF CORPORATE CRIMES NOT PROSECUTED AND NOT The vast majority of corporate crime is not referred for prosecution. The vast majority of corporations referred for prosecution are not punished. And substantially all punished corporations are sanctioned in ways that raise fundamental questions. That’s the somber assessment of over forty years of corporate crime in a paper titled – Prosecution and Punishment of AT&T TO PAY $23.8 MILLION TO SETTLE ELECTRONIC WASTE CASE AT&T will pay $23.8 million to resolve allegations that hundreds of AT&T’s California facilities unlawfully disposed of hazardous waste and material over a nine-year period. AT&T will spend an additional $28 million over the next five years to implement the enhanced environmental compliance measures required by the settlement. The settlement and proposed judgment, filed in JOSEPH BRAUN ON HIS NEW FILM TICKING TIME BOMB THE TRUTH Takata’s airbags have already killed or maimed more than 350 people and are on track to blast at least 2,000 more. That’s the promo to Joseph Braun’s new documentary film Ticking Time Bomb: The Truth Behind Takata Airbags. The film follows former Takata insiders Kevin Fitzgerald and Jerry Cox as they unveil a deadly corporate cover-up KERR-MCGEE TO PAY $5.15 BILLION FOR “85 YEARS OF POISONING Kerr-McGee Corporation and certain of its affiliates, and their parent Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, will pay $5.15 billion to settle a fraudulent conveyance case in the bankruptcy of Tronox Inc. and its subsidiaries. The bankruptcy court had previously found, in December 2013, that the historic Kerr-McGee Corporation fraudulently conveyed assets to New Kerr-McGee to evade its JOHN CARREYROU AND THE BAD BLOOD AT THERANOS John Carreyrou and the Bad Blood at Theranos. Last month, a federal grand jury in California indicted two top executives of Theranos – Elizabeth A. Holmes and Ramesh Sunny Balwani. The indictment alleges Holmes and Balwani engaged in a multi-million dollar scheme to defraud investors, doctors and patients. Holmes, 34, founded Theranos in 2003. SEC CHARGES ATHENA CAPITAL IN FIRST HFT CASE The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has sanctioned a New York City-based high frequency trading firm for placing a large number of aggressive, rapid-fire trades in the final two seconds of almost every trading day during a six-month period to manipulate the closing prices of thousands of NASDAQ-listed stocks. This marks the first highfrequency
MONSANTO WHISTLEBLOWER WANTS SEC TO GO AFTER DELOITTE Monsanto Whistleblower Wants SEC to Go after Deloitte. Last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced the award of more than $22 million to a whistleblower “whose detailed tip and extensive assistance helped the agency halt a well-hidden fraud at the company where the whistleblower worked.”. The SEC didn’t identify thecompany.
RICHARD BISTRONG ON FCPA COMPLIANCE AND WHAT ACTUALLY Richard Bistrong on FCPA Compliance and What Actually Happens. Richard Bistrong was a vice president for sales for a military contractor — Armor Holdings. Then one day, his lawyer got a call from the Justice Department. Long story short — he spent three DC DISCIPLINARY COUNSEL HAMILTON FOX WON’T LET Hamilton Fox is the DC Disciplinary Counsel. His job -- to protect the public and the courts from unethical conduct by members of the bar of the District of Columbia. There are thousands of lawyers in Washington DC -- a large number of them representing powerful corporate criminals. But Hamilton Fox has chosen to focusRSS
CORPORATE CRIME REPORTER IN PRINT 48 WEEKS A YEAR JOHN GEYMAN ON STEP BY STEP REFORM VERSUS MEDICARE FOR ALL By Editor Filed in Uncategorized June 2nd, 2021 @ 2:06 pm Even the most ardent supporters of Medicare for All in Congress, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, are retreating into President Biden’s step by step approach to addressing the ravages inflicted on the American people by the increasingly powerful medical industrial complex.John
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Sanders wants to drop the Medicare age to 60, expand it to include dental, hearing and vision and cap all out of pocket expenses at$2,000.
Those who support the Sanders approach, like Michael Lightly, admit that “an age-based expansion would leave over one hundred million residents of the United States at the mercy of employer-providedhealth benefits.”
“But unfortunately, Medicare for All isn’t yet winnable,” Lighty says. “Expansion is.” John Geyman is the author of the just released America’s Mighty Medical Industrial Complex. In it, he pushes back against the step by step approach. “I end the book with a quote by doctors Phil Caper and Peter Arno,” Geyman told _Corporate Crime Reporter_ in an interview last month. “They have been around health policy circles for about 40 years. They know the ropes. Phil Caper was working inside the beltwaymany years ago.”
“The real struggle for a universal single payer system in the U. S. is not technical or economic but almost entirely political,” Caperand Arno write
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“Retaining anything resembling the status quo is the least disruptive, and therefore politically easier route. Unfortunately, it is also the least effective route to attack the underlying pathology of the American health care system – corporatism run amok. Adopting the easiest route will do little more than kick the can down the road and will require repeatedly revisiting the deficiencies in our health care system until we get it right.” Geyman says that – “as usual, any time that Medicare for All is raised, the insurance industry, big pharma, hospitals, propose these step by step approaches.” “In previous drives for reform, there were about five lobbyists inside the beltway for every legislator. It’s a battle royale. It’s about money and profits. It is a medical industrial complex infull form.”
What is the medical industrial complex? “Dwight Eisenhower in his farewell address to the country back in 1961 warned us about the military industrial complex. Then in 1970, Barbara and John Ehrenreich warned us about the medical industrial complex. They wrote an important book – American Health Empire – Power Profits and Politics.” “Their warnings are right on. It has developed incrementally. A corporatized for profit and now largely investor owned complex that runs much of our healthcare system and ends up adverse to patients. Prices and costs are what the traffic will bear. Access goes down. Quality of care goes down. We have more and more people unable toafford care.”
“On page 39 of my book is a chart comparing investor owned care versus not for profit care. And it just goes right down the list.” “For investor owned care we have hospitals with higher costs, fewer nurses, and higher death rates than not for profit care.” “We have emergency medical services with higher prices, worse care with slower response times.” “Nursing homes are often in corporate chains, have lower staffing levels, worse quality of care and higher death rates.” “Mental health centers have restrictive barriers and limits to care, such as premature discharge without adequate outpatient care.” “Dialysis centers have mortality rates 19 to 24 percent higher and 53 percent less likely to be put on a transplant waiting list.” “Assisted living facilities show many critical incidents of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse of patients.” “Home health agencies have higher costs, lower quality of care.” “Even hospice care has been privatized, with missed visits and neglect of patients dying at home. They recruit patients and thenneglect them.”
“This is all well documented. It goes right down the list.” You contrast what you call an amoral medical industrial complex with a moral medical community. Could there be a moral medical industrial complex? Could you have these giant medical centers with chains of hospitals that were committed to public health? “I don’t think so in our culture. We have had since 1970 for the medical industrial complex to demonstrate if that were possible. And clearly it is not. If we look at experience and behavior and our culture, I would say no.” You portray the medical industrial complex as riven by corporate crime and fraud. Is there any indication that a single payer system would be less susceptible to being ripped off than the fragmented system wehave now?
“It’s a challenge for the government to do it right. The Medicare for All legislation in the House will bring negotiated prices for drugs. It will bring negotiated prices for medical devices. All that can be done and should be done. Traditional Medicare is much more efficiently run and managed than private insurance. HR 1976 would bring universal coverage for all medically necessary care including areas that have not been well covered, such as mental health care, long term care, dental, hearing and vision. This would be for all residents of the country.” “Most health professionals, if they want to, can remain in private practice. It’s not a socialized system. This legislation would share risks of accidents and illnesses among all 330 million Americans. It would establish an office of health equity to monitor and eliminate health disparities and promote primary care. It would do all of these things. Is that impossible to do? No. It has to be done.” President Biden is concerned about taking away employer sponsored insurance from the 150 million or so Americans who have it. “Here is what Dr. Atul Gawande said. He wrote a book called Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End. He chops right through to the problem of employer sponsored insurance. “The central error of our system has been attaching our health care to where we work,” Gawande writes. “A company sponsored insurance plan for a family adds an average of fifteen thousand dollars to the annual cost of employing a worker – effectively levying a fifty-per-cent tax on a fifteen dollar an hour position. We’re all but paying employers to outsource or automate people’s jobs. The result is to make both work and health care less secure and more fragmented – and to deepen our inequalities.” “I just saw a report yesterday from the Kaiser Family Foundation. They surveyed top executives from almost 90 percent of large employers. They are saying that the cost of providing health benefits to their employers will become unsustainable in the next five to ten years. The system is falling apart. The pressure will build.” How many people will die every year from lack of health insurance orunder insurance?
“A Yale study has just found that 68,000 people a year would not die under Medicare for All that would have in our current non system.”__
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