The founder and chairman of
e-gold has
issued a scathing response to
recent
allegations by the
US
Department of Justice (DoJ), insisting that e-gold has been made a "
scapegoat".
Dr Douglas Jackson said that the charges of money laundering and enabling
criminal transactions are the result of a political vendetta.
In an open letter posted on the company's website, Dr Jackson accused the DoJ
of "subordinating actual crime fighting to a policy agenda".
E-gold was indicted late last week on charges of money laundering, conspiracy
and operating an unlicensed money transmitting business.
"This case has nothing to do with criminal activity," the e-gold statement
read. "It is about a DoJ that is out of control, cognisant of having made a
horrible mistake but determined at all costs to preserve its turf."
Dr Jackson said that all of the charges are false and that the company has
been a leader in the fight against child pornography. Using e-gold to launder
money is nearly impossible, he stated.
"E-gold, as a matter of incontrovertible fact, is the most effective of all
online payment systems in detecting and interdicting abuse of its system for
child pornography related payments," said Dr Jackson.
He also pointed out that the company was a founding member of the
National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Financial Coalition to Eliminate
Child Pornography.
Dr Jackson added that, because the company deals strictly in precious metals
and does not handle any currency, it would be impossible for e-gold to launder
money.
"As far as the possibility of a criminal successfully obfuscating a money
trail, e-gold is a closed system. The only way to obtain e-gold is by receiving
a transfer from someone who already has some," he said.
A DoJ spokesperson told
vnunet.com:
"It is an interesting defence for them to raise at trial," declining to give any
further comment on the statement.
Dr Jackson claimed that the charges have their roots in a feud between e-gold
and the
US
Secret Service, which handles the investigation and enforcement of
counterfeiting and financial fraud in the US.
The Secret Service had been organising a campaign against e-gold in an effort
to scapegoat the company since 2001, according to Dr Jackson.
"During The Inquisition, accusations of witchcraft and heresy were used to
sanctify torture and seizures of property. In post 9-11 America, child porn and
terrorism serve as the denunciations of choice," said Dr Jackson.
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