Without a doubt, he is guilty of extortion (and should be prosecuted)... Given the fact that he has publicly admitted this several times, I can't imagine it would take much work to prosecute.
With his recent post about buying shares, his ulterior motives are clearly showing. It is unfortunate that the SEC(no evil) is such a joke.
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