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Corporate Fraud and Investment Fraud: The prosecution of corporate fraud has long been a national priority. Our district continues to vigorously investigate and prosecute corrupt conduct by corporations and criminal insiders, with the conduct including accounting fraud, insider trading, market manipulation, securities fraud, and mail and wire fraud based on fraudulent misrepresentations regarding the nature of an investment opportunity.
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The United States Attorney's Office
Richard B. Russell Federal Building
75 Ted Turner Dr. SW
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30303-3309
Tel: 404.581.6000
Fax: 404.581.6181
Office Hours: Monday to Friday (8:30 am to 5:00 pm)
Corporate Fraud and Investment Fraud: The prosecution of corporate fraud has long been a national priority. Our district continues to vigorously investigate and prosecute corrupt conduct by corporations and criminal insiders, with the conduct including accounting fraud, insider trading, market manipulation, securities fraud, and mail and wire fraud based on fraudulent misrepresentations regarding the nature of an investment opportunity.
Contact Information And Directions
The United States Attorney's Office
Richard B. Russell Federal Building
75 Ted Turner Dr. SW
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30303-3309
Tel: 404.581.6000
Fax: 404.581.6181
Office Hours: Monday to Friday (8:30 am to 5:00 pm)
The typical class action lawsuit involves a situation where a large group of people is injured by the same conduct. There are four primary types of class action lawsuits:
Securities Class Actions: Securities class actions are typically brought on behalf of a group of investors who have been injured as a result of a improper conduct, such as misstating earnings, concealing or misrepresenting risks, or otherwise engaging in activity detrimental to a company, partnership, or individual investors.
Product liability/Personal Injury Class Actions: Product liability and personal injury class action lawsuits are generally brought when a defective product, such as a drug with harmful side effects, or "mass accident", such as a toxic spill harms many people.
Consumer Class Actions: Consumer class actions are generally brought when consumers are injured by a company's systematic and illegal practices. Examples include illegal charges on bills, illegal penalties for late-payments, and failure to comply with consumer protection laws.
Employment Class Actions: Employment class action lawsuits are typically brought on behalf of employees of a company for violations of the Labor Code, such as unpaid overtime, failure to provide breaks, as well as claims ranging from safety violations to systematic workplace discrimination.
3. How Does A Case Become A Class Action?
A class action is generally initiated by one or more people who feel that they, along with a group of other people, have been wronged. A lawyer then files suit on behalf of the individual(s) and the class. At the appropriate time, the lawyer files a motion asking the court to formally recognize the case as a class action. If the court grants that motion, the other people who were similarly wronged are notified of the class action and are given an opportunity to participate in the class action as a member of the "class."
4. How Many People Are Needed For A Class Action?
Although it sometimes helps if several people are named as plaintiffs in the suit, a single person is generally enough to file a lawsuit so long as the attorney for the class has a good faith belief that a number of other people were injured in a similar way. It generally takes at least 30-50 people with similar claims, and sometimes many more, to qualify as a class action.
The typical class action lawsuit involves a situation where a large group of people is injured by the same conduct. There are four primary types of class action lawsuits:
Securities Class Actions: Securities class actions are typically brought on behalf of a group of investors who have been injured as a result of a improper conduct, such as misstating earnings, concealing or misrepresenting risks, or otherwise engaging in activity detrimental to a company, partnership, or individual investors.
Product liability/Personal Injury Class Actions: Product liability and personal injury class action lawsuits are generally brought when a defective product, such as a drug with harmful side effects, or "mass accident", such as a toxic spill harms many people.
Consumer Class Actions: Consumer class actions are generally brought when consumers are injured by a company's systematic and illegal practices. Examples include illegal charges on bills, illegal penalties for late-payments, and failure to comply with consumer protection laws.
Employment Class Actions: Employment class action lawsuits are typically brought on behalf of employees of a company for violations of the Labor Code, such as unpaid overtime, failure to provide breaks, as well as claims ranging from safety violations to systematic workplace discrimination.
3. How Does A Case Become A Class Action?
A class action is generally initiated by one or more people who feel that they, along with a group of other people, have been wronged. A lawyer then files suit on behalf of the individual(s) and the class. At the appropriate time, the lawyer files a motion asking the court to formally recognize the case as a class action. If the court grants that motion, the other people who were similarly wronged are notified of the class action and are given an opportunity to participate in the class action as a member of the "class."
4. How Many People Are Needed For A Class Action?
Although it sometimes helps if several people are named as plaintiffs in the suit, a single person is generally enough to file a lawsuit so long as the attorney for the class has a good faith belief that a number of other people were injured in a similar way. It generally takes at least 30-50 people with similar claims, and sometimes many more, to qualify as a class action.
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Gator give me a call
Gator give me a call when you get this
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Gator look at the link I posted. PINGO!
Gator you still in VA?
YA THE GUY IS A COMPLETE IDIOT!
Does anyone know of a good brokerage firm that will accept VEGA certs for trading?
COULD NOT OF SAID IT BETTER MYSELF!!!
THIS IS JUST A SMALL TASTE AS TO WHAT IS REALLY COMING, ENJOY!!!
Gator rest assured that incredible news is forthcoming!! This comes from SOME VERY GOOD SOURCES. So let the pundits spew their nonsense, speculate, bash Molen all they want because the PARTYS ABOUT TO BEGIN!!!!
As a man of reason would agree that if this was a scam why would pink sheets be current, keeping the float low stops the bumpers and dumpers! Seems to me that something or someone is working behind the lines to make great things happen! Just a thought
I AGREE WITH YOUR STATEMENT AND YES THIS HAS BEEN A LONG ROAD AND MOLEN COULD DO A BETTER JOB OF KEEPING INVESTORS INFORMED. HAVEN SAID THAT, VGPR IS IN NEW AREAS OF POWER PRODUCTION THAT WILL HELP US LEAVE OUR CHILDREN A MUCH CLEANER PLANET. THE ONLY DOWN SIDE IS THAT FOSSIL FUEL PRODUCING ENERGY COMPANIES HATE COMPANIES LIKE VGPR. BIO FUELS AND OTHER ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES ARE HERE TO STAY AND THERE IS NO STOPPING IT. I STARTED THESE POSTS AS A WAY TO LET MOLEN KNOW WE ARE HERE AND ALIVE AND WE SUPPORT YOU BUT KEEP US INFORMED!
GATOR AND OTHERS, AS WITH ANY INVESTMENT THERE ARE RISKS AND POSSIBLE FAILURES WITH ANY VENTURE BUT HAVING INVESTED IN MANY VENTURES, A BUSINESS OWNER, AND FOLLOWING THIS PROJECT FOR OVER YEAR I SEE THIS AS A WIN!!! AND YES I'VE INVESTED AS WELL!!!!