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- 51 -<br />

For those of you too young to remember the case, or may not know of it, the Guinness share-trading<br />

fraud, was a famous British business scandal of the 1980‘s. It involved an attempt to manipulate the stock<br />

market on a massive scale to inflate the price of Guinness shares and thereby assist a £2.7 billion take-over<br />

bid for the Scottish drinks company Distillers Ltd. The scandal was discovered after testimony as part of a<br />

plea bargain by the US stock trader Ivan Boesky. Ernest Saunders, Gerald Ronson, Jack Lyons and<br />

Anthony Parnes, the so-called Guinness four, were charged, paid heavy fines and, with the exception of<br />

Lyons, who was suffering from ill-health, served prison sentences later reduced on appeal. [6]<br />

Ernest Saunders was the former Guinness chief executive, jailed for 5 years on the 27th August 1990<br />

for false accounting, conspiracy and theft. In May 1991 Saunders and his co-accused appealed against<br />

their convictions. The guilty verdicts were upheld, though his sentence was halved after medical evidence<br />

was produced to suggest he was suffering from a mental illness. Bloody aidders, where‘s these kind of<br />

GP‘s when you need them? Saunders claimed he was suffering from Alzheimer‘s a common form of<br />

dementia; and if so, he made a miraculous recovery unique in medical history. As Alzheimer‘s, like all<br />

dementias, is usually incurable being a progressive degenerative disease of the brain. Saunders has since<br />

maintained he must have been depressed, because not long after his release he was seen bowling about the<br />

golf course and living the ―life or Riley‖, and 20 years on since his release, his still alive and kicking.<br />

Written by Stephen Wright and Annette Witheridge in the Daily Mail on the 27th February 2010;<br />

reported this biggest liberty taking story that‘s such an affront to the whole of British justice, and two<br />

fingers to the rest of us, that stinks to high heaven as to why this kind of thing is the real reason judges<br />

wish to have their right to remain anonymous as to declaring if their a Freemason or not. - Read this and<br />

judge for yourself, how corrupt our judicial system really is. I have edited the original article, and no<br />

doubt you can guess what parts I have put in between the lines.<br />

Freemason Judge Richard Gee was at the centre of one of the biggest scandals to engulf the English<br />

judiciary. There was an outcry when lawyers for Gee said fraud charges against him should be dropped<br />

because he was ―too stressed‖ to face trial at the Old Bailey, - ah bless, I‘ll have to try and remember that<br />

one! The kindly old Attorney General halted the case, which had already cost taxpayers £3 million,<br />

including several hundred thousand pounds in legal aid. How can a judge qualify for Legal Aid in the first<br />

place? But the Daily Mail revealed that a decade on, Gee had made an extraordinary recovery from his<br />

‗anxiety problems‘. He has re-qualified as a New York attorney and runs his own thriving law firm from<br />

one of Manhattan‘s most fashionable addresses. [7]<br />

The Freemason Attorney General of the time, John Morris QC, made a Lord in 2001, employed what<br />

I‘ve just mentioned, and that of course what ‗all‘ judges would know about, just in case one day their ever<br />

in the dock, like Gee was, when Judge Morris used the ancient discretionary power of; ―nolle prosequi‖, so<br />

no doubt Gee, hopped, skipped and cart-wheeled on hearing such news. Mr Morris‘s ruling astonished<br />

Scotland Yard detectives who considered launching a fresh investigation into Gee‘s finances, in particular<br />

how he came to be ‗awarded legal aid‘ to face the deception charges? We still don‘t know, legal taking the<br />

piss or what, and if that wasn‘t enough, the cheeky chappie only had the nerve to insist on being addressed<br />

as ―Your Honour‖ during police interviews, when they should have responded ―Your Dis-honour!‖.<br />

He allegedly had offshore bank accounts in Jersey, Switzerland and possibly the Cayman Islands, when<br />

in December 1999, four years after he was first suspended [on full pay mind you], over the fraud<br />

allegations, Gee considerately tendered his resignation as a circuit judge, as the man really is all heart.<br />

Though he remains entitled to a substantial index-linked pension, which is now believed to be worth about<br />

£35,000 pa, - and a lump sum of £46,000 when he reached 65. Today Gee, now 67, and enjoys a<br />

wonderful lifestyle in New York. His wealthy second wife Marilyn Gross, an American aged 77, owns a<br />

£1.3million seaside house in Quogue, Long Island an area dubbed Trillionaires Row. Michael J Fox has a<br />

mansion nearby, as does Stephen Spielberg. Together the couple own a nine-bed roomed house converted<br />

into flats, in Providence, Rhode [Go Cecil, go Cecil] Island, - sick-bag anyone? The man ought to be<br />

extradited so he can stand trial alongside the corrupt medical expert who said he was unfit in the first<br />

place.<br />

The improvement in Gee‘s health echoes that of the just mentioned Freemason Ernest Saunders, who<br />

was released from prison by no doubt a fellow Freemason Judge only ten months into a five-year sentence<br />

after convincing some well paid-off medical expert he was suffering from Alzheimer‘s dementia, or they in<br />

fact suggested it to him for an even larger well paid-off sum of money? Some people don‘t even attend<br />

their own trials, as their declared; ―Unfit for Trial‖, and moved to private mental hospital, and where their<br />

release is solely at the discretion of the doctors, whom again it must be said, some have no doubt been<br />

offered and tempted with the proposition of plenty of ―greenbacks‖. As why is it then, when at least 30%

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