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How is Dr. Richard Charles Norton related to Nora Dannehy and Alberto Gonzales?

Specter forced Gonzales' resignation by confronting OxyContin matter. USA Brownlee's resignation follwed Gonzales' when hundreds of millions swindled by Schumer and Clinton from Norton's $634.5M OxyContin Resolution. (Hint: George Bush stole $2.5B from Purdue Pharma via Hutchison, Gonzales, Giuliani assistance from Dr. Norton's whistle blower information)...or ask Nora Dannehy what this is really about...(Or I'll get you the documents.)
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rcnmd05 | 2 years, 5 months ago
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Dr. Richard Charles Norton's story (www.richardcharlesnorton.com) is at the center of Nora Dannehy's investigation into the politicization of our DOJ--which led to the resignation of Att. Gen. Gonzales. Gonzales had kept Dr. Norton in prison even after he had prevailed in a $45M lawsuit that demonstrated that our government prosecutors knew he was innocent (See: Norton v US 7:02CV 01012, WDVA Judge Jones Presiding--ORDERED to the Office of the Attorney General of the United States of America by then-Magistrate Judge Glen Conrad. Then-White House Counsel Gonzales would take Conrad off the case by promoting him. He would then use whistle blower information from Dr. Norton against Purdue Pharma LP (makers of OxyContin,) for failing to comply with implied misuse rules. (Norton had learned of this while in prison, after the $5.2B suit was filed). Purdue Pharma's failure to comply with implied misuse rules constituted a Medicare Fraud scheme that was not mentioned in plaintiffs' multibillion dollar OxyContin suit in which Dr. Norton was also a codefendant with Purdue Pharma. Dr. Norton's new model of addiction prevailed in the $5.2B OxyContin suit (AF McAulley v Purdue Pharma) and has become the legal, scientific, and practice standard. However, President Bushknowing he was innocent, would still keep Dr. Norton in prison and extort Purdue Pharma for +/- $2.5B. When Dr. Norton was finally released from prison, Norton compelled AG Gonzales and USA Brownlee to obtain his $634.5M from which $500M was to establish a pain management addiction prevention foundation. Unfortunately, Gonzales would allow Sens Schumer and Clinton to extort him into illegally diverting this into Hillary's and Giuliani's campaigns. (Giuliani had assisted President Bush extort the $2.5B from Purdue Pharma. When Sen McCain discovered that Obama had cut a deal not to prosecute those involved in return for "Virginia's" support in the 2008 election he compelled Sen. Specter to force the Sen. Judiciary Committee to assign Special Prosecutor USA Nora Dannehy--who could also be in the shadows of some interesting OxyContin issues.
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