VERY IMPORTANT Those of you who have signed up as my Clients and waits for doing the payment needs to wait some more days.The system that failed you has now gone into slow pace for me and my bank needs some more days to clear possibility for incoming payments.What I now do is that all who have sent me ACCEPT on the Agreement I sent you are registrated as Clients and will now be invited to the JF Claimant Members Club tomorrow, and then informed by mail when payment is open – it should not take long.I’m looking forward representing you, and we have a good case together.casejuicyfields@priostartup.com
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Cannabismagazine just published this article about Lars olofsson and the juicyfields case
https://www.cannabismagazine.net/la-estafa-de-juicy-fields-y-sus-implicaciones-de-largo-alcance-fuera-de-la-industria-del-cannabis/
The prosecution of Mark Zuckerberg has now reached the Supreme Court in Sweden
CEO of META Platforms Inc., Mark Zuckerberg, is charged in Sweden with aiding and abetting aggravated fraud. If convicted, Zuckerberg could face up to 8 years in prison. META has its largest server facility in northern Sweden, where more than 1.3 billion Facebook users are connected. Attorney at Law Lars J. Olofsson represents about 1,500 crime victims, from 58 countries, in one of modern times’ largest investment frauds, Juicy Fields, where about 125,000 people worldwide have lost more than 3 billion Euros. Most of the marketing of the scam has taken place on Facebook and Instagram with paid ads…
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.