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Judge in Fed rate meeting access case asks if suit is publicity stunt

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A judge on Monday, case A meeting meeting on forcing the Federal Reserve to open up to the public and determining interest rates is a promotional stunt for interest to the new investment fund that complains.

Judge Berryl Howell said that during a hearing on a request, the plaintiff CEO was James Fishback. Azoria CapitalLast week, he discussed the case during an interview with a Fox business show “Mornings and Maria” last week. court filing By the company.

“I note that it is very unusual.” He said. “I have never seen such information in such a certificate.”

“And he made me think: are you presenting the case for creating a promotion for the launch of this new fund?” Howell said at the US Regional Court of Washington DC that the judge had ordered the Federal Open Market Committee to organize his meeting on Tuesday to start the public.

“I mean, I mean, the courts are very busy and to create a lawsuit as a business strategy to create a lawsuit or to be interested in a new investment fund.” He said.

A lawyer for Azoria, “Honor, that’s not the purpose.”

“The purpose of including this to the Service Certificate is that all the efforts of the local rule 65.1 require us to list everything that tries to give advice to the other party.” He said.

He continued: “This was included in the certificate to emphasize that we have sent e -mail to these people, and you know, we have not heard the answers.”

Azoria argues that the Federal “Sunshine Law” requires FOMC to keep its meetings in the public.

These meetings have been closed to foreigners for decades.

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