MySpace founder confirms November SEC inquiry to investigate in Wake of resignation from The New York Times CEO
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011New York, NY (PRWEB) December 20, 2011
MySpace founder Brad Greenspan, has confirmed today on the eve of his resignation from The New York Times CEO Janet L. Robinson Company, 61, president and CEO since 2004, announced Friday, December 16, 2011, that a formal complaint and request for a full investigation was made in November, the board of directors. In addition, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) confirmed the agency received a MySpace founder of the evidence presented in the November 23, 2011 and forwarded a complaint to the Department for Education and Advocacy investors (OIEA), to determine possible violations of the New York Times, director or Other leaders of the Sarbanes-Oxley Statue 802 and / or federal racketeering crimes, including obstruction of justice in the section on company-HO-HO 00,178,048Mr. Greenspan is the largest shareholder of Brown v. Brewer, the current six-year federal lawsuit securities fraud and antitrust lawsuit against News Corp and Intermix, associated with the acquisition in 2005 of Myspace.com. Case Class Action 2:06 CV-03 731 is in the Central Federal District in Los Angeles before the Honorable Judge George King. Most recently, Mr. Greenspan filed an application for 25 + the number of summary decisions on behalf of a class with more than 5,000 public shareholders, after winning the initial decision Summary inquiry in June 2010. The founder of MySpace has made Article 701 Assessment of damages, which sets the damage at more than $ 32 billion of insurance fraud and more than $ 96 billion in antitrust actions, including the Clayton Act Section Eight crime, lock and two directors of Sherman claims for breach of the Act.
Its extremely important that the media publicly traded companies comply with federal laws, including Sarbanes-Oxley Act of statues, says the founder of MySpace Equally important is a clean and unlimited free press in America, not a conspiracy against whistleblowers. I hope and expect directors of “The New York Times” report to their internal investigation of this issue, including work with the SEC, when it is appropriate to clarify any corruption or improper arrangements with other media companies, which may exist under the former CEO Janet Robinson.
According to court documents, MySpace founder initiate contact with the Company’s New York Times of directors “and the SEC provide substantial evidence of an unusual suppression of specific topics in history, including termination of coverage of Brown v. Brewer Federal case of an action after” New York Times “newspaper reported about the case in July 2010, after the article was written by Gretchen Morgenson entitled Beware the applicant covering Judge King in June 2010 Summary Court. New York Times also refused to turn MySpace founder, after supplied evidence that Mr. Greenspan was a victim of computer hacking / invasion of News Corporation, which can be seen in the pleadings before Judge King, including the movement of Summary Court, Traffic 60 (b) persons who have committed fraud in court and motion to intervene, see the link:
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Brown v. Brewer, the court records can be found here:
Rule 701 of the report to assess the damage can be seen at the link below:
Judge George King in June 2010 decision of the Summary of Decision can be found in the link below:
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The New York Times Company, a leading media company with 2010 profit of $ 2.4 billion, including the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Boston Globe, 15 other daily newspapers and more than 50 Web sites, including NYTimes COM, BostonGlobe.com, Boston.com and About.com.
Brad Greenspan to
With over 15 years of relevant experience, Brad Greenspan, the Internet is a successful entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder of MySpace, and he is considered one of the pioneers in the sector of social networks. Nails portfolio and launch early stage companies cover a wide range of industries, including: games, Big Fish Games (Games) Fighting Corporation (neutracuticals), Fluid Music (music), Draths (clean technologies), BroadwebAsia (Asian focused online entertainment) Live and Universe (online entertainment)
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