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JP Morgan Knew About The Madoff Ponzi Scheme From Beginning?

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from WallStForMainSt:

VIDEO: Jason Burack of Wall St for Main St interviewed first time guest, lawyer & Co-Author of JPMadoff: The Unholy Alliance between America’s Biggest Bank and America’s Biggest Crook http://jpmadoff.com/, Helen Davis Chaitman.

Helen’s book can be purchased here: https://www.amazon.com/JPMadoff-Allia…

During this 25+ minute interview, Jason starts off by asking Helen about her background and how she got involved with the Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme case?

Helen admits she was an investor with Madoff and that she lost all of her liquid assets when Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme fell apart. Helen talks about her difficult fight to get her money back.

She started working for free to help other Madoff victims repair their lives during the 2008 crisis as many of her litigation cases against banks were not moving forward and protected by big government and both political parties.

Helen even spoke to Bernie Madoff himself in multiple phone conversations after his Ponzi scheme collapsed and Madoff revealed to Helen that JP Morgan knew about this epic fraud scheme the entire time! Helen found out from Madoff himself how he kept $3-$6 billion in cash all the time in his account at JP Morgan Chase!

Helen talks about how banks received $34 trillion in aid from the Federal Reserve and the US government during the 2008 financial crisis and up to present day.

Jason and Helen discuss how banks are manipulating other markets like LIBOR, gold, silver and other commodities and why the US government won’t prosecute any banking executives or other white collar criminals?

To hear more about Helen’s fight against JP Morgan, the total corruption of the financial system and Helen’s fight to get her money back, please listen AND share this interview!

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