Not All Employment Numbers Are Bad: Gonzo Gets A Job
June 6 (Bloomberg) — Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who was forced from his job amid a controversy over a firings of federal prosecutors, has been hired to provide assistance to a special master on a patent case.
Gonzales will help former U.S. District Judge Layn R. Phillips oversee settlement talks in a case of a Texas company which claims banks such as Wells Fargo & Co., Citigroup Inc.’s Citibank & Bank of America Corp. are violating its patents for taking & transmitting digital images of checks.
a judge overseeing a case, U.S. District Judge David Folsom in Marshall, Texas, “has no objection to Mr. Gonzales’s assistance in this case, & believes he can provide valuable assistance to a Special Master,” Phillips wrote in a order. Read on…
Times are tough, with a recession, mortgage foreclosure crisis & rising unemployment, but it Drunk Newspears former Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales has finally l&ed on his feet. Well, if you’re trying to find evidence of illegal activity, why not hire someone who has experience in breaking a law? Right? More from TPM…
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