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IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF REDMONT
CRIMINAL ACTION
The Commonwealth
Prosecution
v.
Nexalin
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Prosecution alleges criminal actions committed by the Defendant as follows:
Using one's public office for their own private benefit is Corruption. Using one's Government position to steal money from the Government is Embezzlement. Endangering the stability and security of the Commonwealth is Treason. The Defendant in this case sought to sell $300,000 of debt to the Government at a 5% interest rate from a bank that they are personally affiliated with. This deal actually went through and the debt was issued. This is not something that the average citizen would be able to do. This is theft. Simply seeking to do something like this is Conspiracy to commit a Felony.
I. PARTIES
1. Nexalin
II. FACTS
1. Defendant used their position within the Commonwealth Reserve Bank to attempt to force the Government to take out a loan from a bank that he personally owned without the consent of the Executive or Congress.
III. CHARGES
The Prosecution hereby alleges the following charges against the Defendant:
1. 1 count of Corruption
2. 1 count of Embezzlement
3. 1 count of Treason
4. 3 counts of Conspiracy to commit a Felony
IV. SENTENCING
The Prosecution hereby recommends the following sentence for the Defendant:
1. For Corruption: Removal from public office and disbarment from public office for a period of 2 months and $25,000 in fines.
2. For Embezzlement: Suspension of the Defendant’s Entrepreneur’s license and ban from registering or owning any company or union.
3. For Treason: Removal from public office and disbarment from public office for a period of 2 months and $25,000 in fines.
4. For Conspiracy to commit a Felony: Fines of $75,000 ($25,000 for each charge) and jail time of 18 hours (6 hours for each charge)
In total we recommend the following sentencing: Removal from public office, disbarment from public office for a period of 4 months, suspension of Entrepreneur’s license, ban from registering and owning any company or union, fines of $125,000, and jail time of 18 hours.
V. EVIDENCE
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 21st day of September 2022
CRIMINAL ACTION
The Commonwealth
Prosecution
v.
Nexalin
Defendant
COMPLAINT
The Prosecution alleges criminal actions committed by the Defendant as follows:
Using one's public office for their own private benefit is Corruption. Using one's Government position to steal money from the Government is Embezzlement. Endangering the stability and security of the Commonwealth is Treason. The Defendant in this case sought to sell $300,000 of debt to the Government at a 5% interest rate from a bank that they are personally affiliated with. This deal actually went through and the debt was issued. This is not something that the average citizen would be able to do. This is theft. Simply seeking to do something like this is Conspiracy to commit a Felony.
I. PARTIES
1. Nexalin
II. FACTS
1. Defendant used their position within the Commonwealth Reserve Bank to attempt to force the Government to take out a loan from a bank that he personally owned without the consent of the Executive or Congress.
III. CHARGES
The Prosecution hereby alleges the following charges against the Defendant:
1. 1 count of Corruption
2. 1 count of Embezzlement
3. 1 count of Treason
4. 3 counts of Conspiracy to commit a Felony
IV. SENTENCING
The Prosecution hereby recommends the following sentence for the Defendant:
1. For Corruption: Removal from public office and disbarment from public office for a period of 2 months and $25,000 in fines.
2. For Embezzlement: Suspension of the Defendant’s Entrepreneur’s license and ban from registering or owning any company or union.
3. For Treason: Removal from public office and disbarment from public office for a period of 2 months and $25,000 in fines.
4. For Conspiracy to commit a Felony: Fines of $75,000 ($25,000 for each charge) and jail time of 18 hours (6 hours for each charge)
In total we recommend the following sentencing: Removal from public office, disbarment from public office for a period of 4 months, suspension of Entrepreneur’s license, ban from registering and owning any company or union, fines of $125,000, and jail time of 18 hours.
V. EVIDENCE
By making this submission, I agree I understand the penalties of lying in court and the fact that I am subject to perjury should I knowingly make a false statement in court.
DATED: This 21st day of September 2022