Thursday, April 06, 2017 7:21:43 AM
https://leb.fbi.gov/2011/october/disclosure-in-the-modern-age
"There is an affirmative constitutional duty on prosecutors to disclose exculpatory evidence to a defendant. Subsequent cases have extended this duty to law enforcement agencies"
The SEC and FBI withheld exculpatory evidence from the defendants in FSPM related to Frederick Lehrer, the key witness against his own clients William Sears and Scott Dittman. They even went so far as to target posters on the investors hub to prevent exculpatory information from being posted.
Those involved should all be charged with obstruction of justice. This goes way beyond not turning over exculpatory evidence to the defense. They targeted individuals who had evidence that would discredit Lehrer's testimony.
Lehrer rendered more than 10 times the bogus opinions of DiTommaso and he was not charged. It turns out that Lehrer worked with Kenneth Harmon, the AUSA in this case for years and Harmon was his supervisor. I am not the only one who sees something wrong with this picture.
Anyone investors seeking information, please send me a private email.
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