No Individual or Company is Above the Law
"No individual or company, no matter how large or how profitable, is above the law." - Eric Holder
Toray Plastics America of North Kingston, RI was allowed to file a baseless lawsuit against me, falsely claiming a common reader could identify Toray in my book. They are not mentioned, referenced, or identifiable in my book.
Toray American managers sued me in reality to bring me harm, in retaliation for my elevating a credible shooting threat report they asked me to conduct, yet told me not to share with Japanese Expat Toray Executives.
Japanese executives asked me for the report and I shared it with them to prevent a shooting and to address the respective plant's abysmal performance.
Toray's being one of the largest employers in the state may have influenced the Federal Judge and Magistrate assigned to the case to delay the case for over four years (Federal Lawsuits average between twelve to fourteen months from filing to hearing) and claim the case had merit to be heard by a jury, only to refuse to hear the case and make Toray dismiss it just before the case was to go public, fifty one (51) months after filing.
It seems to me Toray Plastics, and these complicit justices, were above the law.
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