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Amicus Brief Filed in the Lance/Landis/USPS Whistleblower Lawsuit
Fred Mauney -- AKA THE PHEONIX
Washington, DC: In an exclusive interview with Mr. Fred W. Mauney,
“a.k.a. The Phoenix“ who is a renowned paralegal investigator of legendary
proportions on Friday January 31, 2014 filed an Amicus Brief in the Floyd
Landis whistleblower lawsuit that accuses Lance Armstrong, Thom Weisel
and others of defrauding the USPS of 40 million dollars in Federal Court,
District of Columbia, Civil Action # 10-00976 (RLW) Docket Entry 151. In an
exclusive interview with Mr. Mauney who is a paralegal investigator of
legendary proportions. Mauney being a legendary investigator further
contends that, “…Unbeknownst to the USPS, they could not have picked a
worse person to cheat and their arrogance and criminal behavior then set in
motion my steadfast commitment to exposing the USPS’s upper
management and billionaire Thom Weisel’s collusion with Lance Armstrong in
pulling off the sporting scandal of the century.”
“ The Phoenix Brief” as it is known, first began when Fred Mauney was fraudulently
denied a reward payment by the USPS after he helped solve the murder of Postal employee
Lee Wayne Parker of Salt Lake City, Utah back in 1999, at about the same time Lance
Armstrong was winning his first Tour De France race. The apparent extensive documentation
along with broad range of allegations of fraud, which are just now being brought to light to the
court’s attention but also to the world’s attention, is on the surface very impressive. And unlike
Lance Armstrong’s lying and admitted cheating his way to being a hero, Fred Mauney states
he is the “real thing”.
In a final statement from Mauney, “This brief is a must read for all in the cycling and
sporting world as well as Postal employees and everyone in the legal profession; in fact the
whole world, and most importantly the newly formed investigating body of the UCI.
According Fred Mauney, his filed Amicus Brief along with the Exhibits can be
downloaded from his website.
Reprinted thanks to folks at ShysterLawyer.com