A shift in how authorities view Social media and Banking?!

As our heading suggests the last few days have brought about precedence in a ”cold and unforgiving place” where only giants of social media, the banking sector and alike created their own ”backyard” of infinite profits and endless ”get out of jail free cards” issued on request only to themselves. In a galaxy not so far away, the year is 1996, the following 26 words: “No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.” The above 26 words, became a clause, this clause…

GREAT NEWS!!!

In a press article from aftonbladet.se from this morning, the Supreme Court in Sweden has made a ruling by which all banks are responsible for payments made to scammers. To all JuicyFields and other scam victims alike this is something to celebrate as the term ”facilitation” has received it’s legal foundations. See link below: https://www.aftonbladet.se/minekonomi/a/GMQWPV/sa-kan-du-fa-pengarna-tillbaka-efter-bedrageri YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q72y8bG6v68 Further details on this just unraveled topic will follow. Stay tuned!

the story continues

https://businesscann.com/juicy-fields-legal-challenges-gather-pace-across-europe-but-concerns-raised-over-increasing-efforts-to-put-blame-on-victims/ A growing number of legal challenges are now being brought against both those directly involved in the scam, and those organisations who helped facilitate it. However, as pressure builds to cast the stone and see someone held accountable for the missing millions, some investors are now reportedly being implicated themselves by both financial institutions and authorities for their ‘involvement in criminal activity’, whether they were aware of it or not.

Cannabis Conferences in Europe Need to Embrace Ethical Cannabis Concerns

Show Me the Money: Why Ethical Cannabis Conferences Need to Return Juicy Fields Cash to Authorities ”One of the reasons that the Juicy Fields scandal got so large, so quickly, is that unethical conferences took the cash and asked no questions, even when warned. Anyone who took such money needs to step up to the plate and return it to public authorities – and if they do not authorities need to step in. Cannabis companies also need to think twice about associating themselves with such venues”