Complaint “for the damages the Plaintiff has suffered as a result of the Defendants’ conspiracy, racketeering, mail and wire fraud, personal injury, tortious interference with Plaintiff’s business relationships, entitlements and resultant damages and related torts, which includes Defendants conspiring with others, illegal hacking, kidnapping, perjury, witness tampering, obstruction of justice, extortion, money laundering and theft of highly confidential information, documents, and materials” in Jonathan ‘Jay’ Solomon, who “was a chief foreign affairs correspondent for The Wall Street Journal” v. Dechert LLP, “a global law firm”; David Neil Gerrard, of England, who was “co-head of Dechert’s White Collar Compliance and Investigations practice”; David Graham Hughes, of England, “a lawyer and former Dechert partner”; Nicholas Del Rosso, Vital Management Services Inc., Amit Forlit, of Israel; Israel Insight Analysis, SDC-Gadot LLC, Amir Handjani, Andrew Frank, and KARV Communications Inc. at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
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Civil Complaint Courts Documents England Extortion Fraud Hacking Israel Kidnapping Legal Perjury Theft United Kingdom United States District Court for the District of ColumbiaOctober 14, 2022
Jay Solomon v. Dechert LLP et al: Complaint (‘Fraud, Extortion & Hacking’)
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October 14, 2022
Dechert LLP, David Neil Gerrard, David Graham Hughes, Nicholas Del Rosso, Vital Management Services Inc., Amit Forlit, Israel Insight Analysis, SDC-Gadot LLC, Amir Handjani, Andrew Frank, KARV Communications Inc.
Jonathan 'Jay' Solomon
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England Extortion Fraud Hacking IsraelKeywords
Amir Handjani Amit Forlit Andrew Frank David Hughes Dechert LLP