BREAKING: Mitt Romney is Being Sued in Federal Court for Criminal Racketeering
Steven “Laser” Haas is the owner and sole shareholder of Collateral Logistics Inc. (CLI) the firm which was retained to oversee the liquidation of assets in the bankruptcy of eToys in 2001.
Haas filed his suit under a provision of
the RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) statute which
allows a plaintiff to become a “Private Attorney General” when it is
necessary in order to address “Prosecutorial Gaps.” According to Haas,
that gap was created by Colm F. Connolly, former United States Attorney
in Delaware who had been a partner in the law firm of Morris, Nichols,
Arsht & Tunnell (MNAT) in 2001, alleging he had failed to disclose
that fact while also neglecting to investigate the complaints which Haas
had lodged.
Along with Romney, Haas has named Goldman
Sachs, Bain Capital, Michael Glazer Barry Gold and Paul Traub in the
suit. Haas has claimed that he has evidence that the parties involved
have committed perjury on 35 separate occasions — even alleging that
there have been murders carried out in attempts to cover up their wrong
doing.
His $100 million suit is intended to
recover some of the losses incurred by the victims of the unethical and
illegal actions of those involved in the chicanery and who reaped
handsome profits from the deal.
Haas alleged in his affidavit to the Securities and Exchange Commission on
August 3, 2012 that after he had uncovered numerous irregularities, he
had been offered $850,000 by Bain to keep silent about what he had
discovered. When he attempted to report the bribe, he was told that
since he had not accepted it, he didn’t have a case. Bain of course
denies that the offer was ever made.
Haas has summarized the steps to be taken in his suit:
- Summons granted.
- Request for a Court Order to have U.S. Marshals serve the summons.
- First amended complaint Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
- New case order.
- Haas’s preliminary RICO case statement.
No matter the outcome, there is little question that just having this case make it into court will stain the reputations of all involved permanently, including squeaky clean Mitt Romney — the man whose moral convictions run so deep that he will not even drink coffee or coke because they contain caffeine.
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