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Richard Grove | Nine Eleven, Autonomy and The True Story of A Corporate Whistleblower

My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

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Then, I Was a Federal Whistle Blower, Right?

In two thousand three i became a federal whistle blower under the sarbans awxley act, which was a law mandated by congress in two thousand two that would prevent a counting scandal from going on. The chief lawyer for tycho inter national, a woman named bally boutasano, made it known she wasn't looking to follow the s c c mandate and all the stuff. She was looking to violate it. So i got to find out from the inside. They wanted to know how to deleate the data and make sure make it look like it was never there. It took me years to prove that in court, but that's a federal violation of a whistle blow or

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