Concerned citizens on behalf of the shareholders of Leader Technologies, Inc. - A request to restore the private property rights of Ohio innovator Leader Technologies, Inc. - rights that have been confiscated by federal agencies without compensation in violation of the Fifth Amendment, Feb. 21, 2014 COVER LETTER: HONORABLE MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, Washington D.C. DEAR HONORABLE MEMBERS: We respectfully ask Congress to exercise the power granted to them exclusively by the Fifth Amendment to restore the private property rights of Ohio innovator Leader Technologies Inc. (“Leader”)―rights confiscated by federal agencies without compensation. Leader’s first patent was awarded on Nov. 21, 2006, for what is now called “social networking.” Since the late 1990’s, Leader shareholders have provided over $10 million in entrepreneurial risk capital to support the research and development of Leader’s innovative ideas. In brief, Facebook has stolen, and the federal government has enjoyed the free use of, Leader’s patented private property through denial of due process which includes: • the withholding of evidence at trial; • collusion with federal judges who held undisclosed Facebook interests; • collusion with attorneys, federal judges and federal employees who failed to disclose relationships with Facebook; • the co-opting of the U.S. Patent Office to invalidate Leader’s patent, fully seven years after its issuance and after an unprecedented three re-examinations. On July 27, 2010 a federal jury found that Facebook, Inc., Palo Alto, California, was in “literal infringement” of Leader’s U.S. Patent No. 7,139,761 on 11 of 11 claims. The jury also found that no prior art existed. Despite this finding, Leader lost its case on an obscure and unproven claim, in a trial in which a veteran judge was abruptly replaced and new claims were allowed for Facebook and discovery denied for Leader. Subsequent federal appeals judges ruled against Leader using new evidence not heard by the jury, while Facebook pressured the United States Patent Office—even after appeals— to invalidate Leader’s entire patent. This abuse of due process is euphemistically called “judicial activism.” We call it corruption. We implore Congress to preserve, protect and defend Leader’s property from this predatory conduct. Enclosed is unmistakable evidence of financial misconduct and influence peddling by the Judicial and Executive Branches that deprive Leader of the enjoyment of its valuable private property. The claims and the evidence are set forth herein. Sincerely, CONCERNED CITIZENS ON BEHALF OF THE SHAREHOLDERS OF LEADER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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