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Saturday, August 13, 2022 9:57:27 PM
Paul Pelletier Former senior prosecutor in the U.S Justice Department Criminal Division’s Fraud Section
Pelletier worked as a federal prosecutor for 27 years. During the Justice Department’s crackdown on Enron executives, he was acting chief of the Criminal Division’s fraud section. In the wake of the financial crisis, he became frustrated by lack of action from the Justice Department’s leadership and left the agency.
PHOTO: Courtesy of Paul Pelletier
“People didn't get prosecuted during the financial crisis or high level executives simply because of a lack of commitment, competence, and courage by the political leaders in the Department of Justice. That's what I observed. That's what I saw. That's what I felt. And that's why I left the Department of Justice.”
DOJ was in on it. 2008 Financial Crisis was DELIBERATELY INTENTIONAL for the purpose of hijacking the GSE's from shareholders. Our attorney's got bought off to throw the cases. "Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
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