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Re: Art2004 post# 136467

Monday, 08/04/2008 12:58:58 PM

Monday, August 04, 2008 12:58:58 PM

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Hi Art, It's all hypothetical as far as ERHC is concerned.

Criminal conspiracy doesn't end with the actual bribe. It ends when the last of the plan is carried out. This can include the hiding or covering up evidence of the bribe.

The SOL clock starts ticking when the last of the plan is carried out.

Conspiracy is/was the DoJ's best chance of pinning anything on ERHC. I SERIOUSLY DOUBT it got off the ground. The only reason I brought it up was that I don't recall anyone ever explaining the conspiracy angle before. (and to try to get back on Tryoty's good side. lol)

Tryoty - my intent of the post you are referring to wasn't to imply that you personally were delusional, but that your views on the company were delusional. Sorry about the misunderstanding. I think you are a pretty good guy.

I hate to sound like I'm sucking up but your point of why the indictment may still be sealed is a good one. It sounds very feasible to me.

nh - are you sure this is a dead issue. The number one issue on newbies minds are about the investigations. There is still a lot of underlying tension because of them.

FWIW I have never received a notice that the Gov't was done with me. I have received "thank you for the information" letters and then never heard from them again. IMO ERHC will never hear from them again requesting information.

IF AND IT'S A BIG IF they hear from them at all.... it will be to notify them of their findings and what amount if any the fine is.

Since I basically gamble for a living I am perfectly content saying the odds are about 70-30 that the investigations are in the can.

bsk