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trumpHELL666's avatar

Yaaaawn. 🥱 They make BILLIONS and get a $100 million dollar fine probably.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaa! From what I see....crime pays. 💵 💰💲🤑 😈

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Johnb143's avatar

Lmao. Absolutely.

I’m guessing every once in a while ,”THEY” have to throw someone under the bus, to give some illusion.

Not sure how “Lamo” was inputted, when I put “LMAO”

Better start proof reading.

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Dayse Taruselli's avatar

Correct. Post facto. It's always the employees not the BOSS

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trumpHELL666's avatar

Yep. To give some illusion of....."reality". Eeeheheheheheheheeee! 😂 🤠

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Johnb143's avatar

Lmao

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Straw Man's avatar

Since the days of Rome

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Millennial wealth's avatar

Yeah they probably do but the real higher-ups get even lighter slaps on the wrists. Just like the government who apparently if you are a federal employee you can't be sued. One giant criminal cartel.

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Straw Man's avatar

We would be still in England if it didn’t

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Aj's avatar

JPM will sacrifice the low hanging fruit by throwing these guys under the bus while feigning that they had no idea what was going on and that senior management is shocked and appalled.

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trumpHELL666's avatar

JPM is....Innocent as a lamb. Baaaa! Baaaaaaa! 🐏 🐏 🐏

JPM is....Pure as the driven snow. ❄️ ❄️ ❄️

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Philip Herr's avatar

As the world’s largest producer of Silver, should not Mexico demand extradition of (the untouchable) Jamie Dimon and his criminal team to stand trial in their Court System??

They have robbed our southern neighbor out of Billions $$.

A few members of the criminal banking cartel spending time in a Mexican prison would change things to the better for us all…

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Dan Roberts's avatar

I have zero faith in the Justice system or whatever these Marxists are calling it these days. If you have conservative views or indicate that you love this country and go to trial by jury for whatever reason, just assume that you are going to be treated harshly and most likely going to prison. The opposite will walk even if they murdered someone. Thats the truth of it. It's blatantly obvious that this is how things are now to anyone that wishes to see the truth........

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Jay Blue's avatar

A law professor on the radio here the other day said that in every court, the judge determines what the law is. Ultimately, the written law doesn't matter, only what the judge says. How's that for a legal system? Such a system invites contempt and very much deserves it.

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Straw Man's avatar

Business as usual

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Bill Wallace's avatar

Yeah. They go after the former employees. It's similar to the clients of Ghislaine Hoch, er, "Maxwell." She supposedly gets prison time but we don't even know if there was an actual trial but rest assured her clients shall forever remain buried. Same with this stuff IMHO. Unless the shooting starts for real ... zzzz.

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trumpHELL666's avatar

She might get "McAfee'd" while in prison.

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Tommy Two Gloves's avatar

Doubt it. She will buy protection. Meanwhile it will be a lesbian fish Friday everyday at the minimum security brothel. All the young girls lining up for a taste test. Better smell test first, you naive little girls! She’ll be blowing the warden and Senior guards on the side too. Once she goes “around the world” on the Federal Prison Boss’s fart ring, Biden will give her an all expenses paid trip to Israel.

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Straw Man's avatar

If she really is in jail

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Mike S's avatar

Lesbian fish Friday --- lol

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Straw Man's avatar

Yeah the King Pin never goes to jail

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Tommy Two Gloves's avatar

True!

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James Deitch's avatar

No Joe, say it ain't so! Metals market rigging, all this talk of racketeering. They are going to be treating these fine young men as common criminals. I mean who did they hurt. They didn't really mean anything by it. It was just their job, they were only following orders. They have wives and children, they go to Church every Sunday. They said they were so sorry! They were going to donate it all to the widows and orphans, It was a sickness, yeah that's it a disease, it wasn't really their fault. It was an accident. They said they were sorry. Please let them go and they'll promise to never do it again

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Bill Wallace's avatar

It's always "ex traders" and not anyone currently in charge. Just more of how our minds are rigged by the central banks and their pathological media garbage. The hopium is off the scale. Personally, unless Dimon, Viola and all the players are taken out ... zzzzz.

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Carl Rice's avatar

Absolutely. It's never anyone currently rigging the market, and there's never any serious sentences nor adequate fines. The fines should be multiples of the amount made, and they should go to the people they stole from.

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Lisa Foote's avatar

My question is when will the CME, CFTC, Rostin Behnam, etc. face charges for aiding and abetting the criminal manipulation of gold and silver markets?

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Bill Wallace's avatar

There's also someone named Blythe Masters whom Bix Weir was ragging on for a long time. She resigned from JP Morgan, naturally. There was also the sudden death of Bart Chilton, once host to RT's Booms and Busts, was set to testify to Congress about JP Morgan's PM's price manipulation. Last but not least is Weir's favorite villain, Vincent "Vinny" Viola of Virtu Financial. Weir's gone into his background which is criminal and shady, exposed his operation and the entire market rigging process -- no physical silver is actually delivered. It's all ETF stuff. I doubt anything will lead to Viola nor Masters nor much of anything else considering the tyranny of The Great Reset and the central banks taking this entire planet and species dark. This will most likely end in a nothing burger. I can only hope and pray otherwise. Weir is a treasure trove on this information and I hope he gets his due. He hosts "The Road to Roota" website and video blog on YouTube, Bitchute, THETA TV.

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HigherThanExpected's avatar

Another fine. Article says from 2008 to 2016 which means other JPM employees doing same from 2017-present.

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Paul Wagner's avatar

I don’t see any jail time because there never is. A fine would amount to only a pittance of what they bilked us for.

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Ronald O'Dowd's avatar

Hi Greg,

About fucking time. I have the cure all: calculate the illegal profit made and then fine X 10 that amount. Of course, Congress will never modify legislation because they are absolutely corrupt in both parties and bought and paid for by all industry lobbyists. And that will never, ever, change.

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Les Ranger's avatar

Truer words have been spoken Ronald. Not a damned thing will happen to the crooks they are protected by JPM and Congress. They are all dipped out of the same bucket of pig shit!

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BROKE DADDY: MARKET REBEL's avatar

No charges will stick

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Ron Hammar's avatar

Big trouble for them! Probably a $200 fine each! In Canada yesterday Rodgers subscribers lost their phone and internet connections. Credit cards and even banks and business owners could not do transactions and local phones and the internet were out of service! Bell landlines and internet still worked . Even the devalued overprinted dollars were sought after. I am thinking this was just a test to see what the middle class that is not quite destroyed yet will do ! I was laughing !

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Don Archer's avatar

This sentence: "The tactic involves placing and then quickly canceling buy or sell orders to falsely create the impression of high demand or supply."

Why don't they simply prohibit the canceling of orders? Seems like that would solve this problem.

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Aj's avatar

Agreed. Force them to take delivery.

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Mike S's avatar

Rogers sucks the big one.

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Brian's avatar

Very timely as I just got done reading this! Definitely read this article, precious metals derivatives exploded higher by 520% in the last quarter of 2021.

https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/06/report-jpmorgan-chase-and-citibank-hold-90-percent-of-all-gold-and-other-precious-metals-derivatives-held-by-all-u-s-banks/

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