Saturday, October 09, 2010

Akin Gump -- Racketeering -- Senator Schumer -- FBI

To the New York Field Office of the FBI: 

The following is a link to the text of a letter that Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) sent me in the year 2005 concerning a fraud and racketeering conspiracy being run by the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld: 


Gary Freedman 
3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW 
Apartment 136 
Washington, DC 20008 
202 362 7064

2 comments:

  1. I emailed this message to the NY Field Office of the FBI on Saturday October 9, 2010. The FBI NY Field Office website said they are very interested in public corruption.

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  2. Criminal Priorities

    4. Combat public corruption at all levels

    Corruption in government threatens our country’s democracy and national security, impacting everything from how well our borders are secured and our neighborhoods protected…to verdicts handed down in courts…to the quality of our roads and schools. And it takes a significant toll on our pocketbooks, too, wasting billions of tax dollars every year.

    Our investigations in New York focus on violations of federal law by public officials in local, state, and federal government—such as bribery, contract and procurement fraud, antitrust, environmental crimes, election fraud, and violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

    For more information on the FBI’s national efforts, see our Public Corruption webpage. And see our Press Room for current cases and our New York History page for past investigations.

    5. Protect civil rights

    The FBI is the lead agency for investigating violations of federal civil rights laws…and we take that responsibility seriously. Specifically, we aggressively investigate and work to prevent hate crime, color of law abuses, human trafficking, and freedom of access to clinic entrances violations—the four top priorities of our civil rights program. We focus on all of these issues in New York.

    For more information on our overall efforts, see our Civil Rights webpage. And see our Press Room for current cases and our New York History page for past investigations.

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