Federal Judges or Their Brokers Traded Stocks of Litigants During Cases\n\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\n\t

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Dozens of federal judges, or their relatives or brokers, actively traded stock in companies that were litigants in their courtrooms at the time, a WSJ investigation found

Mary Geiger Lewis acquired Walmart Inc. stock. Charles Norgle Sr. reported nearly a dozen buys and sells of Pfizer Inc. shares. Charles Siragusa had two accounts that bought Medtronic PLC stock.

None of that would be a problem, except for this: All are federal judges, and at the time of the trades, all were hearing cases involving those companies.

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And oh how the money rolls in, rolls in. Oh how the money rolls in...

Seems like a job for NancyTracker...

How would a federal judge know that is wrong🙄

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And this is legal how exactly?

Disbar!

In a nutshell: USA = Corrupted country.

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OH COME ON! Is there no one left who does the right thing because it IS the right thing to do, regardless of who is watching you? This is sickening.

Bunch of crooks! No different than robbing a bank at gun point except it’s without a gun and the rewards are ginormous.

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