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Alexander" Sam" Moreno retires as a young man. It pays to roll with the Kroll.

Martha Defoe retired so young and now I just found out that Sam Moreno also retired real young. She had Lavely and Singer and CBS money and Moreno had Kroll money. Very likely that Defoe also had Kroll money considering the facts of my case. http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html


Moreno lied to a jury about me in 2010. Tried to frame me more exactly... He then promptly was rewarded with a very high-paying job at Kroll and now just four years later he never has to work another day in his life. He looked really young when he tried to frame me back in 2010. He couldn't be more than fifty now.


Reading a book called Spooked by Barry Meier and it says that Kroll pays on average 300 thousand dollars a year, much more you'd guess if one got an executive position like Alexander "Sam" Moreno did. I tell ya I have a soft spot for both Martha Defoe and even Moreno. They both looked absolutely miserable about their greed-inspired malfeasance. Defoe looked downright bereft when I saw her during the raid and illegal arrest and Moreno looked uncomfortable as hell on the stand as he was brought in to back up Gregozek, since no one else from that godforsaken TMU unit would. Well, you take any humanity you can get when so many are acting inhumanely...

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-sam-moreno-2a576b11

Alexander "Sam" Moreno

Vice President at Kroll Cyber Risk, a Division of Duff & Phelps

Downey, California, United States500+ connections



Sam Morenos resume when he took the stand as a prosecution cop witness since no one from the Threat Management Unit appeared to have the stomach for such skullduggery. I lost control by page two and laughed and laughed as he had to read his resume to the Jury. 




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