FBI: I am struggling. Please help me.
From:
Vincent B. Le Corre
Subject: [OFF THE RECORD] I am struggling
Date sent: January 30, 2023, 14:39 +0800 (China Standard Time)
To:
Adam Rogalski (Legal Attaché/State Department),
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
Edward Lehman
Note: since Assistant Legal Attaché Adam Rogalski told me on 2021-09-20 that he was “one of the FBI representatives,” I assume that this communication was transferred to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Dear Messrs. Rogalski and Lehman,
By [OFF THE RECORD] I mean, off the websites. It means that I commit not to publish this communication online or anywhere else nor to reveal to anyone else the content of this email, except of course if I am forced to under severe duress.
Mr. Rogalski, do you remember what you asked me on September 20, 2021?
https://www.federal-bureau-of-investigation.com/open-letters/2021-09-20-adam-rogalski-assistant-legal-attache-first-email/
(Federal-Bureau-of-Investigation.com is a NON-OFFICIAL website on the FBI)
“Please let me know what you are comfortable sharing over email or telephone.” (Adam Rogalski)
Question for Mr. Rogalski: what if there are things I am not comfortable to share neither over email nor telephone but only in person? How do we do?
I wish I was living in Beijing, it would certainly make things easier.
Mr. Lehman, sir, please, I am begging you: please help me. Like you told me via WeChat if I recall correctly, Mr. Rogalski is working for the State Department, not for the FBI. If I recall correctly, I replied to you that he said he was an Assistant Legal Attaché and therefore affiliated to the FBI. But there is still kind of a grey zone: my understanding is that he is first of all paid by the State Department which means that he won’t necessarily transfer everything I say to him to the FBI. Which might not be such a bad thing.
Mr. Rogalski, you know… I am trying really really really hard to think how [REDACTED] and… and the fact we are dealing with one of the biggest fraud in history, which in theory, if the rule of law was to be enforced, would lead to the bankruptcy of McDonald’s Corporation… well… yes… I am really struggling.
I want a break. I believe after fighting for more than 10 years against a very powerful criminal entity I’ve earned the right to live in peace free from stress and anxiety.
Mr. Rogalski, if you can not yet answer me directly on certain aspect of the case, I still must insist you tell me who is the FBI victim specialist. For potentially other sensitive issues, you can talk to Mr. Lehman if he accepts to talk to you. On top of this, isn’t his office located nearby the U.S. Embassy?
Mr. Lehman, if, and only if, there are things you think I shouldn’t talk about or publish online, you could tell me for example that “[you] think it would be better if [I] didn’t publish this online” and I will understand. But otherwise, I have to keep publishing like you told me to (for the record, [REDACTED]).
I am too stressed and Mr. Rogalksi, keeping silent doesn’t make things easier for me, quite the opposite. Me, as a victim of financial, organized, crime, and a key witness in that major RICO case, I wish I had some more psychological support from the FBI. I know the case is real, the more I read about U.S. laws, the more I am becoming conscious that McDonald’s is indeed virtually bankrupt, if and only if of course the rule of law is respected.
Mr. Rogalksi, please help me.
Mr. Lehman, please help me.
Thank you,
Vincent Le Corre
Click on this link to visualize the original email: 2023-01-30-1439-0800-fbi-I-am-struggling.pdfTo gain a clearer understanding of the sequence of events in this case, I invite you to view a detailed timeline at the following link:
https://www.ECTHRwatch.org/timeline/mcdonalds/
This timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the key milestones and developments.