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● 01.19.10


●● Firm of Bill Gates’ Father Accused of Enabling Looting of $500,000,000, Microsoft Tax Dodge Goes to Olympia, Department of Justice Prioritises Financial Fraud


Posted in Bill Gates, Finance, Fraud, Microsoft at 7:44 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Summary: Gates Senior (shown above) potentially caught in another scandal; Microsoft’s practices of not paying tax finally get the wrath of Washington and memories of Microsoft’s financial fraud are returning


ON SEVERAL occasions in the past we wrote about K&L Gates [1, 2, 3], which houses 1,900 lawyers in 33 offices. They have enormous power in this nation. As the name may suggest, the father of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is in there helping his son (Microsoft is a K&L Gates client).


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According to this item from the news, a $500,000,000 “looting” was “enabled by law firm and partner”.


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Guess which law firm?


> Marc Kirschner, the bankruptcy trustee overseeing the liquidation of the defunct Latrobe firm, filed an amended complaint in Allegheny County Friday against K&L Gates and partner Sanford Ferguson that alleges Ferguson conducted a substandard internal probe into allegations that Podlucky was engaged in major fraud when he ran the company.Mike Rick, a spokesman for K&L Gates, had no comment on the new filing.


Ha!


Let us not forget that the Gates Foundation, which both Bill Gates and his father are most deeply involved in, is a tool for evading tax. Felonious families are very skilled at using their money for reputation laundering (or PR) and there are many other examples.


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And speaking of which, Mr. Reifman, who used to work for Microsoft, carries on with his mission to expose Microsoft’s massive tax dodge [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. Here is his latest update:


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> Microsoft Tax Dodge Heads to OlympiaOn Monday, we made a virtual road trip to Olympia, mailing letters to the entire Washington State Legislature about Microsoft’s $1.24 billion tax dodge.The Legislature just got into session for what looks to be an ugly year. Basically, there’s a $2.6 billion deficit and as the Seattle Times put it: “nothing but bad choices”.


Financial fraud has just been called “a top DOJ priority”, so it is time for the DOJ (unfortunately filled with Microsoft cronies [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]) to look again at Microsoft’s financial fraud, which a Microsoft insider helped expose a decade ago [1, 2, 3]. This was never properly resolved and Microsoft’s CFO decided to quit two months ago. Someone from the SEC or the IRS ought to make a visit. █


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