“Mobbed Up” Edward Ko, Systems & Software , Sapperstein Organized Crime Syndicate

Maryland “A State of Corruption” “Mobbed Up” Edward Ko, Systems & Software , Sapperstein Organized Crime Syndicate Edward Ko, Systems & Software joins Mark & Gilbert Sapperstein’s powerful politically connected organized crime syndicate in Maryland & Florida in Fraudulent Scheme “Extortion Under Color of Law” to shut down Stone’s www.marylandcorruption.com website that publicly exposes Sapperstein’s […]

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Gilbert & Mark Sapperstein Organized Crime Syndicate

Maryland “A State of Corruption” Retained By Gilbert & Mark Sapperstein Organized Crime Syndicate to Defend their “Good Name” To understand what is going on here Mark & Gilbert Sapperstein are “Good Buddies with Joseph Curran Jr. (Former MD. AG.) The short answer to this enclosed letter is that I never solicited any money from

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Mark Sapperstein, Head of Maryland/Florida Top Organized Crime Syndicate

Maryland “A State of Corruption” Mark Sapperstein, Head of Maryland/Florida Top Organized Crime Syndicate Interested in Buying Stone’s Marylandcorruption.com On March 28, 2011 Stone was contacted by an Edward Ko claiming that he was calling on behalf of Mark Sapperstein and that Sapperstein was interested in buying Stone’s website(s)* *I only own and control one

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The Impenetrable Wall of Corruption

Maryland “A State of Corruption” The criminal activities described at this site have been conducted with the 100% approval , knowledge & protection of the following U. S. Dept. of Justice agencies, directors, and employees: Janet Reno      U.S. Attorney Louis Freeh     Director of FBI U.S. Dept. of Education/Office of Inspector General U.S. Bankruptcy Trustee Program FBI

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