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09/17/14 6:43 PM

#404890 RE: David West #404888

David, I will agree to disagree but what you said about the banking assets separate and not touchable in the bankruptcy case I agree with in total.

However, as far as Walrath goes, this case was filed with 24 billion in assets over liabilities and was never changed. With that said, Walrath/Rosie knew this case was a fraud from the start and so Walrath being the last fiduciary between corruption and justice who also knew this case was not bankrupt, should be held accountable and charged with aiding and abetting the crimes of bankruptcy fraud and insider trading trial that she presided over.

Cases like Kmart and WaMu prove there will never be justice over corruption and it will only get far worse from here just as it did 20 years ago to this point. I feel very sorry for our future children and young people. Just my two cents.

Take care and have a very nice evening.

fsshon

09/18/14 3:05 AM

#404908 RE: David West #404888

Exactly David. Excellent Post. THJMW did not have to give Nate Thoma the floor for 8 minutes, she could have just listened to him for 1 minute. She was on board with the Nate the minute he got into the logistics of the trading and the dates.

THJMW.. I never gave this judge "the bum rap." Unlike many others who believe they got screwed by her. She did much more than was required of her in the BK process, I have a feeling it was because of what was contained in those "sealed docs." Because of this I started calling her The Honorable Judge Mary Walrath (THJMW) for short.

THJMW denied 6 POR's from the Debtors and saved Equity and the Preferreds with the ordered mediation after she colored the SNH's on the Insider trading allegation! That's a fact and we all know it, yet many on here (who are uneducated about the bankruptcy process) want to make her out as the villain.

Jeesh! It's gets really old and I just don't respond to them anymore. She was far from a WALRAT!

Thanks David

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