The Day the Malarkey Died
With a Chief Compliance Officer on mute, a Star Chamber held in secret, and probes of the firm and their clients, Balch & Bingham goes to federal court today with baggage, damaging baggage, ready to be exposed.
Birmingham’s ABC News affiliate reports:
The U.S. Attorney’s office plans to spend two to three weeks calling its witnesses. A prosecutor told Judge Abdul Kalaan he has close to 40 witnesses he may call.
What does that mean?
This will be a meticulous and long trial with the inticrate internal details of Balch exposed.
While both indicted Balch partners, Joel Gilbert and Steven McKinney, could still strike a plea deal, the court case against the two appears to be strong, extremely strong.
Our sources tell us over 1 Terabyte of evidence was collected and that federal investigators and other experts will detail the horrific yet cleverly and deceptively designed bribery scheme.
Experts wil cut apart Bach’s malarkey about “routine legal services,” and demonstrate that a miscarriage of justice, a crime occurred.
The residents of North Birmingham seek justice. The citizens of Alabama want an end to corruption. And the Office of U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town will deliver.