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Friday, 10/06/2006 1:32:40 AM

Friday, October 06, 2006 1:32:40 AM

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Randy Moseley---- SEC auditor... involved in Cornerston Prodigy Group SCAM?????

Not sure if the same guy.... checking this out now...


If you were watching NBC's affiliate KXAS TV Channel 5 at 10 PM, November 24, 1999, you saw Mike Snyder report that Gary and Sandra Reeder had stolen $16.5 million in an illegal Ponzi scheme. Cornerstone Prodigy Group, which had an impeccable reputation, was suddenly a corporate scam, and Mike Snyder, who was one of several collaborators against the company, was armed with two months of investigative evidence-; this word evidence was, in fact, a collection of fabricated subjective rhetoric, in large part, a total lie. To use the word evidence was similar to labeling a BB as a watermelon. This was no more than a lopsided ex parte injunction the Securities and Exchange Commission managed to obtain from Federal Judge Terry Means. But so what; the general public believed the story, not knowing that Mike Snyder had accepted $20,000 for his charity golf tournament from Cornerstone and Tri-Vector Pictures, which had been solicited by his father-in-law, Don Shelton, also a Cornerstone board member. Don Shelton, an affable man with the face of Santa Claus, and a beard to match (He played Santa for Macy's when he wasn't managing political campaigns) was also the president of Tri-Vector Pictures, Cornerstone's movie production company. His partner, Randy Moseley, a certified SEC auditor, was the company's comptroller. Ironically, both men had turned in their resignations from the board of directors the morning of the raid.

This is where serious questions about a conspiracy began to surface. Don Shelton had been the campaign manager for Governor Ronald Reagan, and he was on Reagan's presidential cabinet. Don Shelton had managed Senator Phil Gramm's campaign, who was also Chairman of the Senate SEC Committee. And he had managed the campaigns of several other well-heeled conservative politicians. The significance of this, and the fact that his son, Don, Jr. was an attorney, bears strongly on my first suspicions.

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