Revolving Doors: One Day You're a Judge, the Next Day You're an Attorney Paying Public Officials and Working for Violent and Dangerous Microsoft Employees
Related: Judge Overseeing Activision Case Has A Son Who Works At Microsoft | "Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley disclosed that her son works for Microsoft during a pre-hearing last week, although noted he is outside of the gaming division." | "Complicating matters is an admission by Judge Corley that her son works for Microsoft"
Some time in the future we're going to focus some more on how the US justice system works. We'll also talk about how the British justice system works and to what extent Microsoft controls it (mostly at a technical level; in a nutshell, it seems all confidential communications and files at courts, regulators, and law firms pass through Microsoft).
In the US, in our experience, the system is a lot more obscene because of conflicts of interest, revolving doors, even bribery. We'll produce some more hard evidence of that.
To put it bluntly, in the US just because someone isn't behind bars does not imply innocence. The system is way too easy to game. Then some Americans try to "export" this culture of theirs to Europe. █
Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Keith Hernandez, and O.J. Simpson.




