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and participation with Defendants herein of foreign Government
Japan.
2.That the newly joined Defendants,Janet Reno,and her
U.S.Department of Justice,the FBI, has permitted these crimes
to continue,that has been ongoing long before Plaintiff learn- .
ed of the crimes.See e.g., 28 USC § 547(1).Plaintiff believes,
that not only Sharp Electronics,Corporation,and Defendants her-
ein,are violating laws and Treaties of the United States, but
also other Electronics manufactures of similar Copiers machin-
es that has the replacement Drums and toner cartridges,and that
the United States Department of Justice,has first hand knowle-
dge of these violations,and permitted the same to continued
unabated Defrauding citizens of the United States that have
purchased these produces to continue.
WHEREFORE, for the foregoing reasons,Plaintiff asks:
1.That Defendants joined herein,sued in their official
and individual capacity,the same amount of money damages as
demanded in the original Complaint.
2.That as a result of the newly joined Defendants parts
io this ongoing criminal enterprise of racketeering,Fraud,and
Extortion on a day to day basis,be indicted, prosecuted, removed
from office and imprisoned,and that all judicial officers nam-
f the United
ed herein be impeached by the Senate and House
).
States Congress. oof ees a en ‘
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Sylvegter Jones,Py¥6 Se Plaintiff
1220 Warren St.A 404 E
St.Louis,Mo 63106
(314) 621-7047
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