A New York Reign of Terror on Corporations

The mainstream media and the Progressive Left rejoice over New York securing a 454-million-dollar judgment against former President Trump and his difficulty in securing an appeal bond from an insurance company due to paralyzing fear of government retaliation. Compounding Trumpโ€™s difficulties is the Trump deranged Attorney General Letitia James (โ€œAG Jamesโ€) who wants to size his property even after he secured an appeal bond, but at a court approved lower amount. These actions are not part of a rule-of-law legal system. They are de facto corporate executions. Businesses in New York should be terrified as it is the beginning of a New York Reign of Terror against corporations.

The most studied Reign of Terror was also state-sanctioned violence during the French Revolution, 1789-99. โ€œ[G]overnment decided to make โ€˜Terrorโ€™ the order of the day to take harsh measures against those suspected of being enemies of the Revolution.” To the state of New York and its media propagandists, no person is a greater enemy of the โ€œrevolutionโ€ than Donald Trump. AG James believes Trump and his businesses need to be executed by losing their license to operate in New York. Like the French Revolution, Trump received a fake trial with few due process rights, so the conviction was inevitable. AG James’ actions are right out of Robespierre’s playbook.

Unfortunately, for a Reign of Terror to be successful, it must execute all enemies of the Revolution. Let the executions begin.

The Guillotine is New York Executive Law section 63(12). AG James is the executioner of anyone who engages in what she believes is a โ€œfraudulent or illegalโ€ act while conducting or transacting business in New York. In New York, fraud includes any scheme to defraud, any deceive, misrepresent, conceal, suppress, make false promises, or unconscionable contractual provisions. There is no requirement of harm. This law is so broad it reaches almost every word, contract, advertisement, action, or business transaction in New York.

Moreover, it applies to all environmental marketing claims, even truthful ones that a consumer may not understand. In New York, a corporation is mandated to understand how a consumer would interpret an environmental marketing claim and ensure the claim does not give consumers a false impression.

Upon conviction, without a jury trial, the punishment is restitution, damages, and the cancellation of a business license. The damage award is whatever AG James seeks or so much as the court deems proper. Hence, the Attorney General and judge believed the $454 million judgment against Trump was sufficient to satisfy their lust for vengeance.

All corporations making environmental claims are the new enemies of the Revolution. AG James, using the same law, filed a lawsuit against the worldโ€™s largest meatpackers for fraudulent environmental claims as the Trump trial was moving to completion. The meat producer planned to reach net-zero climate emissions by 2040. AG James sued the meatpacker, claiming its net-zero commitment is a fraudulent representation because the amount of carbon emissions from meat production is more than the plan can eliminate. Alleging that the meatpacker deceived consumers, New York seeks $5,000 a day for each violation, which could be related to every consumer the state believes was deceived. The number of injured parties could be all 8.8 million New Yorkers since the meatpackers claims are public. ย New York is also seeking to recoup all profits made from the claims, which are likely to be all of the corporation’s profits.

The federal and state governments will force corporations to confess their crimes. While the New York Attorney General is presently unable to gather the needed information to convict the tens of thousands of corporations operating in New York of fraud, the federal government will provide the Attorney General with the information she can use to allege fraud. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commissionโ€™s (โ€œSECโ€) recent rule requiring detailed corporate disclosures of all climate-related risks will be in the form of a coerced confession. The SEC requires companies to report on all climate-related spending and mitigation efforts to comply with government regulations. Additionally, these corporations must disclose their environmental promises. Corporations will even have to report (guess) how they will deal with all future government climate policies. Any disclosure that appears inadequate to AG James will open the corporations to lawsuits by her, the SEC, investors and class action lawyers.

AG James will figuratively receive briefing books from corporations on all the environmental promises they make. Every failure to meet an environmental promise subjects the company to prosecution under Executive Law section 63(12). For proof, corporations only need to look at the actions taken against the meatpacker based solely on the fact that AG James does not believe its plan can achieve its promises.

The list of New York corporate fraudsters is long and growing. As part of the corporationโ€™s climate pledge, over 200 companies, most with operations in New York, collectively pledged to mitigate 1.98 billion metric tons of carbon emissions annually by 2040 from a 2020 baseline. These companies are some of the biggest in the world:ย  Amazon, Procter & Gamble, HP, Salesforce, Mohawk Group, and Crown Holdings.

The meatpacker made similar promises, but the attorney general considered its plan fraudulent without a single fact to discredit it. Every one of these 200-plus corporations can expect government persecution and prosecution should they disagree with the New York or federal government or some environmental group complaining about them.

Start spreading the news; the AG is coming today, A reign of corporate terror is on its way, New York, New York

William Kovacs
William Kovacshttps://www.reformthekakistocracy.com/
William Kovacs served as senior vice-president for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce chief-counsel to a congressional committee; chairman of a state environmental regulatory board; and a partner in law D.C. law firms. He is the author of Reform the Kakistocracy: Rule by the Least Able or Least Principled Citizens, winner of the 2021 Independent Press Award for Social/Political Change.

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