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The Friendly Lawyer
From 2005 to 2007, Faircloth advised the Coushatta Indians to
invest $30 million in a formerly bankrupt Israeli technology firm
called MainNet, which so far has shown no financial return for the
tribe and is dependent on monthly installments of Coushatta cash. The
company also hired Faircloth's brother, on the attorney's suggestion,
after the tribe began investing.
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The Coushattas Were Sitting On A Lot Of Cash
The Coushattas, flush with money from
their casino operation in Kinder,
were advised by
Faircloth that MainNet was an advanced internet company. It's Israeli
technology could provide Internet connections through common household
power plugs.
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An Israeli Hoax
Faircloth convinced the Coushattas that
Main Net
could turn straw into gold.
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Another Zionist Skinned Them A Few Years Earlier
The Coushattas paid Abramoff $32 million to help promote and
protect their gambling interests.
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Redskins See Golden Opportunity
Faircloth produced a fellow Zionists, and there is talk of a major
contract with the Long Island Power Authority, Faircloth wrote, "If
this happens -- and there is no serious reason to believe it won't --
MainNet will skyrocket in value."
But in the deal fell through.
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MainNet Is Bankrupted And Reformed
The remnants of MainNet becam the
McGehee Group.
The investors included McGehee, Lafayette bankruptcy lawyer
John Weinstein and Richard Haik, who is chief judge of the U.S.
District Court's western Louisiana district in Lafayette, and Ross
Brupbacher.
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Enter The Friendly Banker
The McGehee group arranged for a $10 million bank loan. When the
loan came due, it defaulted, and the tribe had to repay it with
interest.
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One Of The Few Lucky Investors
John Weinstein, who says he was an
'Angel investor' got at least $6 million for his share in the McGehee
Group, according to tribe documents. In an interview, Weinstein would
not say how much he profited from his MainNet venture, but he said,
"It was a successful investment for me."
He said he was not aware that Coushatta money had made it possible.
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Then There Is Judge Haik
It is a fair guess that
Judge Haik mad a sizable return on
his money.
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The Tribal Council Wants The Chief Removed
Wesley Celestine, Leola Sylestine, and other
tribal members said everything went on behind closed doors,
without any input from the council," . They want to expunge the
current leadership and take control of the ruling council, he said.
Sylestine said all the controversy is tough on members of the
Coushatta community.
"I'm scared for the future of the tribe," she said.
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Coushattas Establishes Ties To Israel
ELTON, La. (AP) -- On 11/17/2008 an Israeli delegation flew to
Loiusana and signed a formal trade agreement. This is designed
to open a business relationship between the two nations and to help
the Coushattas expand beyond gambling businesses.
It is safe to assume the Indian's special status is useful to Zionists,
be it drugs, sex trafficking, special internet status for porn
servers, etc.
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