Quote Originally Posted by abfunders View Post
As far as "impartiality of the law" is concerned, this press release was a constant presumption of guilt. I had problems with the article, and I had ChatGPT and Gemini read it to make sure I wasn't crazy and this was the analysis of problems, here's what we came out with:

- Strong and prejudicial Language used: "illegal" "fraudulent" "scheme"
- Focused negativity on alleged wrong-doing, ignoring balanced information
- Presenting the Attorney General's perspective as fact
- Seeking immediate remedies rather than waiting for trial

Press-releases are one-sided by nature, this one takes the cake.
This is a complaint in a civil case. She can make allegations.

Considering her recent court victories against Trump and other MCAs, I wouldn't bet against her

The Mafia figured it out years ago..."never mess with the Gov't, as they are the biggest racket out there"