The Curious Case of the Unprosecutable JP Morgan Banking Criminals

EPISODE · Nov 30, 2021 · 36 MIN

The Curious Case of the Unprosecutable JP Morgan Banking Criminals

from skwealthacademy · host John Kim

I’ve been writing about the JP Morgan criminal bankers, the “Fraudulent Four”, at least one of whom, John Edmonds, has admitted guilt under oath in court, to smashing gold, silver, platinum and palladium prices lower hundreds of times, and sometimes under direct order of the JP Morgan head of precious metals trading, Michael Nowak, and JP Morgan Chase Managing Director Robert Gottlieb. I’ve been closely following John Edmonds case since the end of 2018, when he was supposed to be sentenced. Mr. Edmonds has since escaped any prison time by having his sentencing hearing delayed indefinitely for the last three years. Today I discuss why none of the “JP Morgan Fraudulent Four”, despite admissions of engagement in criminal behavior that stole hundreds of millions of dollars from gold and silver market participants and enabled JP Morgan executives to earn billions of dollars of illegal profits, will ever spend a single day in prison. I will upload the full video of this audio podcast to my Rokfin platform here within the next 48 hours.Please forward the link to this podcast to anyone you believe may be interested in learning the updated information of the above cases.Support me on my patreon platform:Patreon (for investement tips and analysis every week and month, re: precious metals, cryptos, specific stocks, and commodities such as oil, uranium, rice, soybeans, etc.)Download a factsheet and the curriculum to my upcoming wealth building Academy here.Donate to support my research and publications here:GoFundMePodcast references:8 Unanswered Questions in the Curious Case of JP Morgan Spoofer John EdmondsWhy the Ongoing Case of JP Morgan Gold and Silver Spoofers May Hold the Key to Future PricesJP Morgan Banker Sentenced to 8-Months in Prison for Rigging ForEx MarketsUS Federal Judge Halts Civil Lawsuit Against JP Morgan Precious Metal Price RiggingBanker David Liew Declares Criminal “Spoofing (of Gold and Silver) Was So Commonplace, I Thought It Was Okay”! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tomiiacademy.substack.com/subscribe

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