Ruth was right

This decision teems with the muddled thinking from mixing law and equity.  The statute (law) enables the Attorney General (law enforcement) to use civil discovery (from equity) to investigate fraud (a potential crime) and bypass the Constitutional protections granted to someone accused of a crime (e.g, search warrants).  Is that justice?  Oh, it’s OK because restitution limits what can be extracted from the target.  The AG is just getting compensation for victims, that’s all.  “Restitution” is an equitable remedy, so there is no jury to try facts. 

Wait, the AG is a party in a civil suit, so don’t our rules of procedure allow access to all equitable remedies?  This new-fangled “disgorgement” is floating around as an equitable remedy.  They say it discourages wrongdoing by stripping the accused of their ill-gotten gains. Nothin’ wrong with that.  Since disgorgement has no accepted legal meaning, what if we say that it doesn’t require identifiable victims because we’re discouraging wrongdoing.  No victims, uh, who gets the money?  Hey, we can put the money in the treasury!  Neat, huh?  Government employees in black robes gettin’ it done! Thank you, Mr. Field.
 
HRetard yet again using words and has zero clue of what they mean in terms of a legal decision. May as well posted “my feelers are hurt by Orange Man” as it would have been just as relevant.
 
"When calculating fines, courts must consider the defendant’s financial resources and the burden of the fine to the defendant, as discussed in United States v. United Mine Workers, 330 U.S. 258 (1947). "
I'm told Daddy is "really rich."
Name a similar fine for not comitting a crime.
FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Sweeping New Privacy Restrictions on Facebook
FTC is a bit different as is Facebook. TLDR and don't care. Oh and FUCK OFF!
 
"When calculating fines, courts must consider the defendant’s financial resources and the burden of the fine to the defendant, as discussed in United States v. United Mine Workers, 330 U.S. 258 (1947). "
I'm told Daddy is "really rich."
Name a similar fine for not comitting a crime.
FTC Imposes $5 Billion Penalty and Sweeping New Privacy Restrictions on Facebook
Disingenuously no discernment between an individual and a corporation. $5B is a drop in the bucket for said corporation.

Citizens United or something. Dazzler don’t care as long as there is something he can swallow.

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