Wednesday, September 26, 2012

12-09-26 OpEdNews: Large-scale fraud in the US courts is linked to failing banking regulation

Anonymous peer-review by academic scholars finally gave the leverage to get it published by US media. jz


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Large-scale fraud in US court records is linked to failing banking regulation, detailed in a paper, peer-reviewed and published by international computing experts
The Data Analytics paper details how SEC, headed by Mary Schaprio, Bank of America, headed by Brian Moynihan, Judge Jed Rakoff, US District Court, Southern District of New York, and Ruby Krajick, Clerk of the Court colluded in fraud on the People in the litigation ofSecurities and Exchange Commission v Bank of America Corporation to exonerate banking executives, who unlawfully took USD 5.8 billion. The paper focuses on the features of the electronic record systems of the US courts, PACER and CM/ECF, which enable such fraud in the US courts from coast to coast. The paper claims that the large-scale fraud in the US courts amounts to unannounced regime change in the United States.

Barcelona, September 26 - OpEdNews.com accepted for publication a report, detailing large-scale fraud in the electronic record systems of the United States courts, and the linkage between such fraud and US failing banking regulation. The OpEdNews report is based on a paper, peer-reviewed and published by the computer science scholarly conference Data Analytics.

OpEdNews.com has its own wide readership and is also syndicated with over 400 other news outlets.

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Your article titled Large-scale fraud in US court records is linked to failing banking regulation, detailed in a paper, peer-reviewed and has been accepted and is now published on the OpEdNews website at:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Large-scale-fraud-in-US-co-by-Joseph-Zernik-120925-643.html
This article has been placed in the General_News category with tags:
Banking, Banking Crime, Banking Crisis, Banking Fraud, Banking Mergers And Acquistions, Fraud, Fraud, Judges, SEC, System
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Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)

The 2010 submission of Human Rights Alert to the Human Rights Council (HRC) of the United Nations for the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States was reviewed and incorporated in the official HRC Professional Staff Report with a note referring to “corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California.”
The 2012 submission of Human Rights Alert to the HRC for the UPR of the State of Israel is titled "integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel'. It is scheduled for review in January 2013.

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