Because qui tam suits have very specific rules pertaining to public disclosure issues prior to filing, for the moment we can't say too much more about them, but regular BRAD BLOG readers will likely be familiar with some of the players involved in these suits.
Beyond that, we'll refer to Rolling Stone's coverage this week of Kennedy and Papantonio's plans - with more to come, no doubt, on these very pages in the days and weeks ahead …
Kennedy, meanwhile, is preparing to up the ante on those he believes abetted the GOP's electoral theft. In July, the outspoken attorney plans to file "whistle-blower" lawsuits against two leading manufacturers of electronic voting machines. According to Kennedy, company insiders are prepared to testify that the firms knowingly made false claims when they sold their voting systems to the government - misrepresenting the accuracy, reliability and security of machines that will be used by 72 million voters this November.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/070306E.shtml
Note: http://www.truthout.org...
