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Hey Paul, you were in my neck of the woods. I’d love to know who you met up with. I wonder if Dr. Nancy Olivieri was included. She’s a whistleblower and an outstanding woman of high integrity. Or Robyn Doolittle an investigative reporter. Reading your article just adds to my revulsion about the scummy underbelly of a rigged system that protects profits over people’s lives. Premarin was discontinued here in Canada in 2002 after millions of women had been conned. Your revelation sickened me. I wasn’t yet menopausal at that time but knew many who were taking it. Honestly, I have no idea how anybody could fight this well entrenched corrupt system. Thank you again for your enlightening hard work. I so admire your tenacity.

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Very Interesting article.

I’m not a lawyer or judge but assuming there is no corruption involved, what is a judge’s incentive to lock a file? (And yes I see money the money angle) I assume there are legitimate reasons to lock a corporate file, protecting trade secrets for example.

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