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  • ‘Good Morning CHD’ Episode 111: Pfizer Clinical Trial Whistleblower Sounds Alarm on Lawsuit

    08/27/2022 7:51:39 AM PDT · by Qiviut · 14 replies
    CHD TV ^ | 8/25/22 | Good Morning CHD
    VIDEO interview at link (about 22 minutes) Whistleblower [Brook Jackson] sues after discovering falsified and fabricated clinical trial data, lack of informed consent for participants, lack of staff, improper vial storage and countless other egregious abuses coming out of her trial sites that tested COVID vaccines for Pfizer. In this episode of “Good Morning CHD,” she shares more information about the lawsuit and why it is critical for us and our families.
  • U. S. I. S. One of the most damaging breaches of U. S. security in this nations history.

    Mr. Percival filed a whistleblower complaint in 2011 alleging USIS violated the False Claims Act by billing the government for work it never actually performed. It is estimated that the fraud affected more than 650,000 background checks, resulting in individuals receiving security clearances when they were not properly vetted.
  • Ex-Justice Dept. lawyer offered to sell secret U.S. whistleblower lawsuits to targets of complaints

    01/26/2018 7:34:00 AM PST · by Steven W. · 28 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 1/25/2017 | Spencer S. Hsu
    Jeffrey Wertkin had a plot to bring in business and impress his new partners after joining one of Washington’s most influential law firms. As a former high-stakes corporate-fraud prosecutor with the Department of Justice, he had secretly stockpiled sealed lawsuits brought by whistleblowers. Now, he would sell copies of the suits to the very targets of the pending government investigations — and his services to defend them. ... Wertkin has admitted hawking sealed files he spirited out of the Justice Department’s civil-fraud division where he worked for six years until 2016. He walked out, court records state, with files for...
  • Whistleblower Lawsuit: Planned Parenthood in Texas Filed Millions in Fraudulent Medicaid Claims

    03/17/2012 9:28:03 AM PDT · by Semper911 · 18 replies · 2+ views
    Breitbart ^ | March 15, 2012 | Dr. Susan Berry
    A federal whistleblower lawsuit has been filed against Planned Parenthood of Houston and Southeast Texas, now known as Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, charging the provider of abortion services with fraudulent Medicaid claims in the amount of nearly $6 million. The lawsuit, filed by the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF), on behalf of former Planned Parenthood clinic director, Abby Johnson, accused Planned Parenthood of submitting over 87,000 "false, fraudulent, or ineligible claims for Medicaid reimbursements” under Title XIX, in association with the Texas Women’s Health Program. The Medicaid claims, filed between 2007 and 2009, were valued at more than $5.7 million. The...
  • Nelnet, others sued over misuse of subsidy

    09/01/2009 8:01:34 AM PDT · by stan_sipple · 4 replies · 770+ views
    Journalstar.com ^ | 8-31-2009 | Matt Olberding
    A former Department of Education researcher who brought to light the loophole that allowed student loan companies, including Lincoln's Nelnet, to reap hundreds of millions in profits at taxpayers' expense, has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against those same companies. Jon Oberg, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln graduate and former aide to former U.S. Sen. Jim Exon, filed the suit in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Nelnet is the lead defendant, but since the Lincoln student loan company settled its differences with the federal government more than two years ago, its spokesman said Nelnet considers the matter closed....
  • California Joins Electronic Voting Lawsuit

    09/08/2004 3:32:42 AM PDT · by Former Military Chick · 14 replies · 406+ views
    AP ^ | 9/8/04 | RACHEL KONRAD
    California Attorney General Bill Lockyer joined a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that voting equipment company Diebold Inc. sold the state shoddy hardware and software, exposing elections to hackers and software bugs. California's Alameda County also joined the false claims case, originally filed by a computer programmer and voting rights advocate. Faulty equipment in the March primary forced at least 6,000 of 316,000 voters in the county east of San Francisco to use backup paper ballots instead of the paperless voting terminals. The lawsuit is the first e-voting case to rely on an obscure legal provision for whistleblowers who help the government...