It’s obvious that the states need to get a handle on the fraud and financial theft emanating from Wall Street, and what better state to do it than New York, the state-side home of these criminals.
Elliot Spitzer, the former Governor and Attorney General of New York, is certainly aware of the crimes and has recently resurfaced to talk about them.
It’s easy enough to contact the current New York State Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, online, and ask him to take action.
There is an online contact form that you can use.
Here is a sample note that can be left with him:
Dear Mr. Cuomo,
It is now very obvious that serious financial crimes have been committed in New York involving major banks such as Goldman Sachs, the Federal Reserve, AIG and Wall Street. These amount to the theft of trillions of taxpayer’s dollars. Fraud has also been committed for the purpose of eliminating competition such as Bear Stearns, and for getting people to invest in properties through Goldman Sachs while Goldman Sachs was betting against these very same properties.
Your predecessor, Mr. Spitzer, is certainly aware of this, and the news references to the swindle are plentiful.
I’m wondering when you will began arresting these masters of racketeering and organized crime and bringing them to justice since this should not go unpunished.
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