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Little Rock's Bryan Day: River Market cover-up's & crime

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http://corruptionsucks.blogspot.com/2012/10/former-river-market-employee-serves-15.html Herein lies a paper trail that cannot be denied, there is additional evidence in the form of perjury, located within the Little Rock Environmental Court records. This eugenic scumbag is more than welcomed to bring court action against myself and/or nation anytime he feels that he is wrongly accused.   THIS Nation accuses him of criminal obstruction of commerce, public corruption, racketeering, documented eugenic institutional racism and much more on record and pursued within appropriate venues of justice, local, state, federal as well as international.  Clean your house NOW Little Rock. -Chief Ean Lee Bordeaux, pro per American Creole Indian Nation It's not easy to give up running the River Market, Day said. “We birthed it, managed it, grew it.”  But the city will still maintain control by defining the “long-term vision” for the facility,  which Day said should be “a farmer&

ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL JOINS MULTISTATE REVIEW OF FORECLOSURES

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Wednesday, Oct 13, 2010 ARKANSAS ATTORNEY GENERAL JOINS MULTISTATE REVIEW OF FORECLOSURES LITTLE ROCK -- Attorney General Dustin McDaniel today announced that he has joined a multistate review into possibly improper practices within the mortgage service industry. The group of attorneys general in all 50 states, and state banking and mortgage regulators in 30 states, will explore whether individual mortgage servicers have improperly submitted documents in support of foreclosures. Specifically, the group will look into whether companies misrepresented on affidavits and other documents that they reviewed and verified supporting foreclosure documentation, whether companies signed affidavits outside the presence of a notary public, and whether the company was actually the appropriate entity to pursue a foreclosure, along with other possible issues regarding servicing irregularities or abuses. "We realize that some foreclosures are necessary, but given the importance