From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 7:32 PM PT
To: Dr. John K. Pollard Jr.
Cc: rest; William S. Lerach Esq. - Chairman of the Firm; laurie.cohen@wsj.com; nathan.koppel@wsj.com; Tefo; Sargent Jensen - San Diego Police Harbor Department; paul miner; jimandjoe@ussliberty.com; Gerard Arpey - American Airlines - President and Chief Operating Officer ; Peter Bowler - President and CEO, American Eagle Airlines; JRK@class-action-law.com; Stephen Cohen - Codiam Inc.; Nicholas Oppenheimer - DeBeers-Anglo American Cartel [DAAC]; Edward Jay Epstein - Author of The Diamond Invention; Steve Terry - General Manager American Eagle - San Diego; Oprah; Sternshow@howardstern.com; jesusmendez150@hotmail.com; Dad; Mr. Gonzales - Attorney General of the United States Justice Department; Mossad; Sherri Hendricks - Rapaport Report; Sternshow@howardstern.com; Zena Rosland Ash Gevisser Zulman; greer@jpost.com; Gregg Birnbaum - Political Editor for New York Post - webeditor of Just Hilary; Simon Constable - Street.com; Newell Starks - Chairman of the Board - Sterling Holding Company - A Citicorp Venture Corporation fronting corporation; Roger W. Robinson; King Golden Jr. Esq.; Valerie Schulte Esq. - National Association of Broadcasters; Roger Hedgecock; President Rosenberg of the Screen Actors Guild; Senator@kennedy.senate.gov; Senator@mccain.senate.gov; President@whitehouse.gov
Subject: GOLD FOR GOLD...---...RE: Emailing: Milberg's Bershad Weighs Making Guilty Plea in Talks With Prosecutors - WSJ.com

 

Thank you. Very important info.

 

Ps – It would have been very interesting to see your reaction to an 18 year old while “applying” earlier for a job with me that had her earning $20 for the job interview, $10/hr X2=$20, commenting, the same with her younger 14 year old brother as well as their mother Teri age 54, “Isn’t our government supposed to protect us, not lie, steal and cheat?” [sic]”when I explained how in not so many words Edward Jay Epstein’s book spells out as clear as the DAAC would allow in his epic non-fiction internet only novel, The Diamond Invention, both how and why the DeBeers-Anglo American Cartel [DAAC] owned both the beyond belief repressive South African Apartheid Regime as well as, and continuing to this day, the 3 Branches of the United States Government.

 

Not that it necessarily makes a difference but the kids’ father committed a quick suicide just a few years ago because I understand he thought of himself as a “financial failure”.

 

Both kids have agreed to think about an 8 hour assignment for which they will be paid 80 fictitious-worthless and blood stained DeBeers-Dollar or the equivalent amount in Euros or English Pounds Sterling or in gold based on the exchange rates at the time of providing me with their “best efforts” to come up with a business plan to increase my “footprint” on the Internet but to spend no more than 8 hours.

 

I would expect you to do it for free.

 

Would you also agree that for every bullet fired on every one of our DAAC battlefields, the most profitable for the stock market right now the war in Iraq and Afghanistan but that could change, it helps, at least in the short term, those of us who are either invested long in the stock-real estate market or living off trust funds and whose kids are being bought off with trust funds, to stay “deafeningly silent”?

 

Ps I – Did you like as much as Tefo and Co. thegold for goldexchange I mentioned in the 6196 word email I sent earlier to Sargent Brian Jensen of the San Diego Harbor Police Department whose delay in getting back to me may have to do with the local District Attorney investigating the “felon petty crime” committed against me by American Airlines employees/officials, now waiting for a DAAC operative who I assume would be picked up off my FOOLS NAMES, FOOLS FACES IN PUBLIC PLACES list to “finish me off” or a pawn shop operator perhaps as far away as Hong Kong calling Sargent Jensen up to let him know that there were these American Airlines employees wanting to exchange the gold they stole out of my hand luggage for the exact same 24 carat, i.e. 99.99% pure gold, but instead of gold grain/shot that jewelers often use to have the Hong Kong pawn shop find an outfit perhaps as far away as India or better yet Timbuktu who would cast the gold grain in the form of statues and other religious items and then export them back to San Diego where a U.S. Navy SEAL based on Coronado Island at the entrance to San Diego harbor will first check to see that there are no loose grains from the gold that was stolen out of my HAND LUGGAGE at San Diego Commuter airport back on April 3rd 2007 at approximately 5:50 PM PST, give or take 10 minutes as the baggage handlers sat at the top of the conveyor belt located in the belly of the plane, in the shade, checking what other hand luggage also had zippers, zipped or unzipped, not sure it makes a difference, and when satisfied that everything had been melted down correctly according military specs to allow entry through customs and for those that stole my gold to go along to say a former client of mine like Milberg Weiss Bershad Hynes & Lerach or Finkelstein & Krinsk and offer them for sale to be placed on their desks as objets d’art and when tired looking at them or need the cash to purchase an island not involved in the manufacturing of miniature Neutron bombs either have objets d’art melted down and turned back into gold bullion which could then be sold on the free market or to simply call someone like Elizabeth Taylor in to Nazi stolen property who would be quite satisfied and if not then she might know of a Hollywood blockbuster producer-director like Steven Spielberg who might use this ploy in his sequel to MUNIch.

 

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From: John K. Pollard Jr. [mailto:jkpjkp@alum.mit.edu]
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 2:06 PM
To: Gary S. Gevisser
Subject: Emailing: Milberg's Bershad Weighs Making Guilty Plea in Talks With Prosecutors - WSJ.com

 

 

 

The Wall Street Journal

 

May 31, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

Milberg's Bershad Weighs Making
Guilty Plea in Talks With Prosecutors

By NATHAN KOPPEL and LAURIE P. COHEN
May 31, 2007; Page A10

David Bershad of Milberg Weiss & Bershad LLP is in talks with the government that may result in a guilty plea in a prosecution for alleged kickbacks to class-action clients, according to a person familiar with the case.

Milberg Weiss was indicted last May, along with Mr. Bershad and Steven Schulman, a former partner who has since resigned. Mr. Bershad is on a leave of absence from the firm.

[David Bershad]If Mr. Bershad pleads guilty, it is unclear whether he would also agree to cooperate with the government and provide evidence in the case. The trial is scheduled for January. A guilty plea generally entails more-lenient charges than the defendant originally faced. Talks can break down at any time.

Mr. Bershad and one of his lawyers declined to comment.

It isn't clear what possible cooperation by Mr. Bershad would mean for others. Prosecutors have investigated the roles that Melvyn Weiss, the head of Milberg Weiss, and William Lerach, a former partner and a leading securities litigator, may have played in the alleged kickback scheme. No charges have been filed against them.

Mr. Schulman has filed a motion to dismiss the charges against him. Milberg Weiss and Mr. Bershad face deadlines Friday to file motions to dismiss.

Lawyers say that if Mr. Bershad doesn't file a motion to dismiss, that could be a sign that an agreement may be imminent. A defendant is unlikely to criticize the government's case in a court filing -- or incur the costs of filing a motion to dismiss -- if he soon plans to strike a deal with prosecutors, lawyers say.

In the indictment, prosecutors alleged that Mr. Bershad was "primarily responsible for overseeing Milberg Weiss's financial affairs and accounting department." The indictment said Mr. Bershad used cash from a safe in a credenza in his office to pay kickbacks to plaintiffs. Access to the safe "was strictly limited," according to the indictment. The indictment also said that from 1983 to 2005, Mr. Bershad owned as much as 17% of the firm and his share of its profits was more than $160 million. At the time his lawyer denied the allegations.

Write to Nathan Koppel at nathan.koppel@wsj.com1 and Laurie P. Cohen at laurie.cohen@wsj.com2