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Wilkes Quest for Vindication Continues!

You can't stop Brent Wilkes; you can only hope to imprison him.

OK, so twelve people didn't believe him during his turn on the stand. Or as the jury forewoman told reporters: “I really didn't believe anything he had to say.”

But not to worry, an appeal is in the works. Wilkes' attorney Mark Geragos (who was shocked by the verdict) said that he'll soon be arguing that media leaks before Wilkes' indictment prejudiced the jury. The judge, however, all but said that Geragos should save his energy, because such an appeal would have little chance. The sentencing is set for January 28th, and the judge said that Wilkes will likely go straight to jail.

Meanwhile, Wilkes has another trial to prepare for -- this time for his alleged bribes of CIA executive director Dusty Foggo. So stay tuned. Vindication is on its way.


Comments (8)

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Attorney Geragos has a record of being all showbiz and few courtroom wins. Good.

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Ooooh! Ooooh! I know! I know! Maybe he'll get the "Scooter Libby Special": sentence commuted, as long as he takes the president deep-sea diving, like he did the Duke-stir.

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Dear Mr. Wilkes,

I was so sorry to hear about this unjust besmirching of your stellar reputation. Once you have cleared up this little mess, would you--pretty please--help O.J. find the real killer? Of course, he seems to be a victim again, but darn it to heck with all that evidence stuff!

Cheers!

P.S. Who does your hair? Fabulous!

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so mr wilkes is really innocent according to geragos

that means wilkes will fit in well in prison

everybody knows that everybody in prison is really innocent

just ask them, they'll tell you so

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Mark Geragos is not interested in saving his energy, despite the judge's advise.
He'll probably file for ANOTHER unwinnable appeal so he can get some more money from his "innocent-but-victim-of-a-smear-campaign client"...

To:
Cindrella Ferret wrote on November 6, 2007 1:59 PM:
I loved your letter!

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Nearly 6 years of my life were squandered because of Wilkes and Foggo! The same holds true for my company's CEO who couldn't find a safe place in the world in which to start new operations free of sabotage! Wilkes and Foggo spent years trying to shut us down to steal control of our assets. The reason, more than just greed likely will come-out in their trial. While hurting, my company still is open for business so we're obviously in better shape now than our greatest of saboteurs are! 6 years is a long time, and I very much want to stare down with the evil eye (Silence is a virtue!) as a spectator the duo who brought my employer and its management team so many years of hardship as well as in their official capacity made the US federal government our # 1 enemy!

While I lived the details from the indictments of what Wilkes and Foggo coaxed a private security installer to do (mentioned 3 times in the indictments), what Foggo intended to be handling once he joined-up with Wilkes' firm (what he said to a bank lender), their Russian connection (leak to AP), the referenced shell companies, strawmen, etc., I will not speak publicly of it and where my company falls into all of it until the Wilkes-Foggo trial is done and the jury returned its verdicts. I want no risk of there being a mistrial!

I am in NY and will be roadtripping X-country with 6 dogs for the Wilkes-Foggo trial. If my old car doesn't croak on the way, it will take me 5 days to complete the trip. I learned about the most recent Wilkes trial's start date late because the national press did a terrible job at covering it. I don't want that to happen again! AS SOON AS SOMEONE LEARNS WHEN THE WILKES-FOGGO TRIAL IS TO START, CAN THEY PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH THE DATE SO I CAN LOAD-UP MY CAR AND START THE TRIP?

Thanks...

dld3296@yahoo.com

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Dawn;
Do tell more! I also have some business etc... problems that magically arose ala CIA type tactics. No surprise they arose from San Diego C.P.A.'s. In fact I am pondering whether it is possible to find Tax or financial advice in the whole county that hasn't been influenced by the types of corruption Wilkes & Foggo have been providing inner
financial circles these past 'who knows how many years'.
Sorry I could not e~mail u in time but there was this oddly timed conflagration which has not to this moment actually been completely resolved.Possibly, missing Wilkes last trial might have saved u 'at least an upper respiratory infection if not worse.
I managed to survive the evacuation this far; but this is property tax payment time so the irony of all this unfortunate luck isn't being missed.
I hope we will be looking forward to your book!

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For a long time people have asked I write a book. I never read Bill Goertz's books. By the time I learned of their content, I had lived a life in the trenches for years! I think it is best that as news emerges regarding my employer and who we are, that it is best I go forth making-up for six years of lost time integrating my employer's platform into federal programs, and leave the writing of books to the experienced authors. Another journalist as a result of my comment above already has contacted me and when the time is right, maybe he'll want to write the book?

The being harassed by San Diego CPA's doesn't remotely suprise me! Do not think your harassment is done...I know from experience that Wilkes' intelligence agency contracts were renewed. Next it could be the IRS claiming you underreported income and doing back-up withholding on your accounts without having done an audit to prove its claims. You could have 10 mm and 3.5 mm cameras installed in your home--including its bedrooms in places you look while dressing. If so, you could expect the images illegally obtained to be posted to the net and then a phone call made to local law enforcement's police commissioner's office to frame you--stating you should be taken into custody for internet pornography felonies. You could expect a visit from your local Department of Social Services w/3 police escorts investigating your sanity and be forced to show classified documents and the like as a defense to keep from being locked-up in a state asylum. You could expect checks you deposit issued by other banks to experience stop payments so that you have to absorb the amount of the check deposited and fee incurred when a stop payment was made. You could expect make believe fees to be imposed on your bank accounts from your bank and it refuse to refund the money. You could expect bank deposits of checks drawn from local banks to take as long as a month to clear. Such deposits could be as little as $ 7.50! (Remember that the CIA tracks what everyone has in their bank accounts and their deposits.) You still could expect if you sell securities because you want to put the money into your company, that the trade settlement date of 3 days will happen but that your brokerage house will steal your money holding it in its house account and refuse to credit the money to your account so that your company can receive its cash infusion. (No one has written about Wilkes' relationship to Christopher Cox--now the SEC chairman and I do know why he left the House because it relates to my employer!) If you filed intellectual property applications, you can expect to never make it to arguments and at the same time, for legislation to be passed to eliminate the copyright protection you already waited nearly a decade for. You could expect the US Congress to make it a federal offense for your products to be considered by federal programs. You could expect the GSA to ban you from federal procurement because of your monopoly-power when monopoly-power isn't an excuse permitted by Federal Acquisition Regulation since all products can be opened to competition via negotiations w/the controllers of the federal purse strings: the US Congress. You still could expect any hotwiring done to your home that overloads its interior lines could take down all its appliances including furnace (blowout) and gas stove not stop igniting, cloth wire to be installed apart of a cover-up with a claim of ordinary wear and tear despite your electrical CO might be recent, fires because the lines have so many cuts that they run hot (and clothes dryer run hot so it burns clothes--big brown marks)...and insurance claims for the damage to be denied with the insurance company telling you that the damage wasn't a crime because it wasn't deliberate. (My insurance company from the wording of its letters seemed to have had direct contact with Wilkes/Foggo/their coconspirators...so now the insurer is linked to a convicted criminal going to jail already on 13 counts!) Then you can expect your insurer to cancel the policy it didn't payout on and use the claim as the excuse for canceling the policy. For your car...you still could expect to receive mail addressed to your first name "do not service" last name and the dealers deny you service. When you try to find-out things like when the timing chain is supposed to be changed, the dealer won't give you an answer, nor will the manufacturer's online forum. The maintenance book may not tell the answer. Also, if you try to service at a manufacturer's dealership, you still could expect that the service staff surround you to beat you up. You still could expect your car to be sabotaged to force you to have accidents, the car enhanced (bill padded using a fork lift) by the Mafia, the insurance adjuster also on the mob's payroll to overlook it AND for things to break in your car that are supposed to last for the life of the car when it dies from something else. With Wilkes' contracts having been renewed you still could expect that every computer you send-off for service will be trashed. I went through 6 laptops in 6 years! The majority were all broken such as LCDs broken when they went for service (went in for minor repairs) and then the manufacturers refused to honor their service contracts so you could expect to get stuck with one more laptop under warranty that you can't get service for. You can expect if you go to Small Claims court over such matters, that the judge will be bribed to overlook your state lemon laws, state electronics repair laws and the fact a service contract not being honored is a breach in contract.

Most importantly, you still could expect a contract to be taken-out on you to kill you! Learn to watch-out for dump trucks throwing unidentifiable metal objects weighing at least 60 lbs at your windshield! You could expect if you don't blow that red light, that a mob-owned landscaping truck full of hardware on its front might take the entire backend of your car out after driving just one block while you wait at the light. You still could expect that someone might tamper with your starter wire so that your car keeps propelling forward even when you're driving at low speeds and have hundreds of feet before you need to stop behind someone. I didn't say all of this happened to me because of course, I don't want there to be a mistrial and besides, there were plenty of more people involved than just Foggo and Wilkes might have been...but let's just say next to watching the news, my favorite channel is the SciFi channel and such things above don't tend to appear on the SciFi channel to have prompted such a vivid imagination! Besides, the next trial is just to establish the relationship between Wilkes and Foggo so such accounts that could come from a vivid imagination aren't likely to be discussed. There was an east coast grand jury ready to indict Wilkes and Foggo 9/06. I have a pretty good idea what the hold-up is!

Also, you still could expect the state of CA to make itself one of your greatest enemies because as TPM already reported, Wilkes had the governor's staff in his pocket. I know what was done to my employer by the governor's office (totally illicit!) in 2003 and 2004 that would put the governor's staff under investigation for corruption. My employer actually operates under a totally different name as of last year when we opened a new US launch, because of the illicit activity of Schwarzenneger's staff! If it weren't for the official act they committed we would be operating under our original name.

US News & World Report had a 9/06 cover story that reported on the activities of Cunningham's Wilkes and Wade. I am pretty sure it was Wilkes who had an employee quit and when the employee went looking for new work his security clearance couldn't be found in DOD's computers. Hence, the man couldn't find work. Could Wilkes have had control of the security clearance dbase via a subcontractor? In the article it was on some benchmark date like the day Cunningham's plea deal was announced that the security clearance mysteriously popped-up suggesting maybe even Cunningham made it disappear. I don't know if that man had a family dependent on his income. It is to be assumed he did so Wilkes didn't just hurt him but hurt his family. I can only envision knowing all I have personally been through, my employer's CEO personally been through and the company been through, in addition to reading other horrible accounts that a book could be filled just LISTING all the harm done to the injured parties. Of course, the San Diego CPA trouble would be one of thousands of harms listed!

I am hoping Kontogiannis testifies in the next trial (Wilkes-Foggo) because he's got a bomb to drop that will make every American quiver each time they think of it, for the rest of their lives!

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