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  • Sep 28th, 2013 @ 6:01pm

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    As an ex-Qwest employee who worked in the executive staff, it was the the Qwest legal department that said that the records should not be released. They were worried that Qwest would be liable if they released the records. Nacchio was a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee and he really got off on it and like to brown nose the government officials and was pissed with the chief council and the board backed the decision. If you want to know about Nacchio, read the transcript of his sentence reduction testimony then read the statements in the WSJ story. The man is a psychopath. I know because I have seen it. I think that this quote the WSJ story best describes the man:

    "I can't wait for the first person to come up to me and say something to me" about the conviction, he said. "I'm going to look them in the eye and say, 'You must be confusing me with someone who gives a f� about your opinion.' "

    As to his conviction, he was soooooo lucky that Justice was so poorly run and funded. He could have been caught for so much more like wire fraud and conspiracy for the KPNQwest bankruptcy, fraudulent SEC fillings, and securities fraud for the original USWest acquisition. In any event he should still have about 300MM in the bank and the house on Mansion Dr in Mendham NJ, the House in Jupiter Fl, and the shore house so its like nothing happened except he spent a few years guarded by goons which is just like he did at AT&T and Qwest....

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