Is McDonald’s Too Big To Fail? Questioning the Impunity of a Corporate Giant

2023-02-03
1 min read
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From: Vincent B. Le Corre
Subject: Is McDonald’s Corporation too big to fail?
Date sent: February 03, 2023, 22:22 +0800 (China Standard Time)
To: Adam Rogalski (Legal Attaché/State Department), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Cc: Edward Lehman
Note: since Assistant Legal Attaché Adam Rogalski told me on 2021-09-20 that he was “one of the FBI representatives,” I assume that this communication was transferred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

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Dear Mr. Rogalski,

Is McDonald’s Corporation too big to fail?

Or does the U.S. government have zero hesitation to take down one of the largest currently operating criminal enterprise in the world?

What do we do next Mr. Rogalski?

Are you working on this case?

What is it that you don’t understand? I can help you understand whatever you might not understand. Let me know.

But please say something.

Yours sincerely,

Vincent Le Corre

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To gain a clearer understanding of the sequence of events in this case, I invite you to view a detailed timeline at the following link:
https://www.ECTHRwatch.org/timeline/mcdonalds/
This timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the key milestones and developments.

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Vincent B. Le Corre

I am the key witness and whistleblower in a major international criminal case targeting McDonald’s Corporation for decades of mass-marketing consumer fraud and cross-border money laundering.<br/><br/>The case, registered as application 50552/22 before the European Court of Human Rights, is part of broader efforts to expose a pattern of serious misconduct affecting billions of consumers and implicating both corporate and institutional actors.