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" ... An idealistic young attorney named Scott Chafin from Shreveport, Louisiana called me a year ago to ask if I would be an expert witness in a lawsuit asking Grambling St. for compensation for wrongful death. Henry had left a young son. My role would be to project what his earning curve would be had he lived and played professional basketball at any level, been involved in television commentary, or worked in his field of criminal justice. I generally shy away from such testimony. There are many faults with the entire tort system; there should be a better way of compensating victims and punishing wrongdoers. But when the case is particularly worthy and makes a larger point about reform, I have agreed. I testified as an expert for the wrongful death trial that involved my client Derrick Thomas, who later perished of injuries he sustained in an automobile accident when his car flipped over on an icy freeway. I testified for my friend Merlin Olsen, who died of cancer caused by exposure to mesothelioma. Each of those cases involved safety issues, and the chance for better prevention, as death from dehydration does. ... "
" ... At the end of the day, we can’t stop would-be wrongdoers from having the desire to get their hands on easy money or valuable information, but we can certainly prevent the number of opportunities they’re presented with. Teachers, parents, guardians and law enforcement can also work with impressionable youth to explain why there is no good way to rationalize cybercrime. Therefore, by diminishing two-thirds of the fraud equation, we can take a proactive step toward diminishing fraud. ... "
" ... Forces of evil are using the Internet for illicit purposes including stealing the privacy of ordinary Americans. We must fight back, not with half-baked rules that remove sovereignty from the American consumer. The American consumer needs more not less sovereignty. And that sovereignty comes from better technology, more not fewer choices, and laws that can and will be enforced against wrongdoers and criminals, not rules aimed at hobbling American businesses. ... "
" ... “The collateral damage from this is outrageous,” Lanier said. “To anybody who knows actually how this works, it is a get out of jail free card for corporate wrongdoers.” ... "
" ... “This case shows that the SEC can and will pursue securities law violators wherever they operate, even on the dark web,” David Peavler, director of the SEC’s Fort Worth Regional Office, said in a statement. “We have committed staff and technology to pierce the cloak of anonymity these wrongdoers try to throw over their crimes.” ... "