Current/Pending RICO Filings

I Know The Criminal americans Are Frauds/Criminals (affidavit complete - work in process) ('they' desperately deleted some data/files on the server - I fortunately had a usb flash drive backup - They also hacked another site and deleted files, desperate, lawless criminals that they are)- 250free.com is out, albertpeia.com is in. On 11-17-04, In"Concert", My Web Site And Most More Recent Backup Sites Were Down. Involving Different Servers, The Likelihood Of That Occurring Is Near 0. As Such, Updates Will Continue, New Domain and Server Secured, and Particular Attention Paid To Lawless, Uncivilized Criminal americans Who Would Be Wise To Resolve The RICO Related Matters In Accordance With Their Heretofore Meaningless Law.

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The Following are Complete, Filed, and Served:

The Declaration/Certification

RESPONSE AND SUPPLEMENTAL PROFFER IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF'S CROSS-MOTION FOR ENTRY OF JUDGMENT ON THE PLEADINGS IN THE SUM CERTAIN AMOUNT OF $5 MILLION DEMANDED IN THE VERIFIED COMPLAINT.

The Following are Complete, Filed, and Served:
[ It Should Be Noted That the Insurer and the Surety Would Be Subrogated To Any and All Rights/Claims/Causes of Action Upon Payment. It Should Also Be Noted That Rico Claims are Assignable. Holmes v. Security Investor Protection Corp., 530 U.S. 258 (1992)(Plaintiff governmental agency subrogated to the claims of defunct brokerage); Federal Ins. Co. v. Ayers, 760 F.Supp. 1118(E.D. Pa. 1990)(Subrogated surety's monetary loss flowing from RICO predicate acts "constitutes an injury to plaintiff" (surety) " 's business sufficient to satisfy the requirements for standing under the Federal RICO statute"; accord General Accident Ins. Co. v. Fidelity and Deposit Co., 598 F.Supp. 1223 (D. Md. 1984) and Levey v. E. Stewart Mitchell, Inc., 585 F.Supp. 1030 (E.D. Pa. 1984), aff'd mem., 762 F.Supp. 998 (4th Cir. 1985). In re National Mortgage Equity Corp. Mortgage Pool Certificate Secs. Litig., 636 F.Supp. 1138 (C.D. Cal. 1986) (RICO claims are assignable). ]