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Remember Melissa Lewis? If you dont' know about her read my blogs below. Don’t ever forget her. My guess is Tony Villegas thinks about her all the time. He must also think about Scott Rothstein the Fort Lauderdale lawyer who has now plead guilty of a $1B+ Ponzi scheme involving his ‘friends’ and colleagues. I first wrote about Mr. Rothstein’s law firm when one of the lawyers in his firm turned up dead.
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Is anyone wondering why Wall Street has no shame? Financial wrongdoing is so bad on Wall Street that I’m wondering whether putting more money into my firm’s 401K plan is a good idea. Perhaps I should liquidate all the stocks I own, pay off all debts, including that of commercial real estate, cut up the credit cards Barbara and I use for non-existent frequent flier miles and then enjoy another trip to Ireland.
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It all started with the murder of Melissa Britt Lewis, then went on the Ponzi scheme involving over one billion dollars. Now the man accused of Lewis' murder needs legal help in his divorce case. Can you help?
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Walk with the cameraman as he tours the hallways or Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler. And take the time to read the emails someone has posted and alleged sent by the person who is the focus of this investigation. And note the themes of security and control. Access to the main proponent is strictly controlled. That limits information to those who might ask too many questions. To do this there is the empowerment of those desperate for access to a position of power they have not rightly earned. Everything about this says there is something wrong. From a common sense point of view it makes little sense. And yet it succeeds in fooling those who are used to following the crowd or who are greedy for a success they did not earn.
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Like the intuition about Melissa Lewis’ murder the same thread of common sense told me mixing government employees who are carrying out their official-constitutional duties, with reality TV doesn’t add up. After all they aren't being paid to be TV celebrities; they are being paid to be government employees handling law enforcement.
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