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That time Alexander "Sam" Moreno was brought in cause the rest of the TMU felt too bad to go that far down the sewer, to please Nick Kroll... boy did I make em work hard if they were going to railroad me

So I see a tweet by Rose Mgcowan, about how 20th Century Fox Entertainment Studios is corrupt in some capacity, when it comes to hushing the Harvey Weinstein allegations etc.

This made me think of that Sam Moreno guy( who also went by the name Alexander for whatever reason). This made me think of him because along the way I discovered that he was working as head of security for Fox.



Awhile back I googled him and saw that good old Alex Moreno still goes by the name Sam but he doesn't work for the LAPD computer crimes unit anymore but for Fox. Very lucrative job, but I was a little disappointed cause if he got a job with Kroll that would be such incredibly compelling evidence.

I suspected  Kroll had everything to do with why he agreed to lie on the stand for Tig Notaro... but I had no smoking gun evidence.


The pretense for Sam's presence on the stand,  was that he and Gregozek linked me to a facebook post that if written by me- violated her sham restraining order. They had to go outside the TMU to produce a supposed computer expert to link me to two supposed crimes.




At one point, Alissa Malzman, told me, "They(Sam Moreno and John Gregozek) got you on those you could take a plea to disorderly conduct. You should. They got you."


Well I knew it was impossible that they got me on something I didn't do so I rejected outright the notion of pleaing to disorderly conduct or any plea. Luckily, when it came to those two charges, Alissa Malzman Sterling decided she'd do some work and she made it clear to the judge and jury that Sam Moreno and John Gregozek were trying to bamboozle them with "mumbo jumbo," as she called it. In other words, there was absolutely no link to me( or anyone in fact.)


It was so odd that they brought him in. So odd that he he looked so comically uncomfortable on the stand, as he tried to bullshit a jury into a conviction on the Facebook charges...

 And it was so odd that James Hoffman or Martha Defoe, or any of the other Threat Management Unit detectives, supposedly on the case, did not show up, and instead they needed to bring in this Alexander "Sam" Moreno guy.

Most of the  story is here: http://alisablogq.blogspot.com/2017/07/dismissed-in-interests-of-justice.html




Well, so I looked up 'Fox Alexander Moreno' and look what I found:

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

Alexander "Sam" Moreno

Director, Kroll Cyber Security L.L.C.
Greater Los Angeles Area
Security and Investigations
Current
  1. Kroll
Previous
  1. 21st Century Fox
  2. LAPD Computer Crimes Unit




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