Article: ‘Whistleblower Field’: Marc Cohodes announces $100,000 donation to rename Parker H. Petit Field

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‘Whistleblower Field’: Marc Cohodes announces $100,000 donation to rename Parker H. Petit Field

Brooklyn Valera, The Signal, 23 February 2021

The Signal has been reporting on Georgia State alumnus and top donor Parker H. Petit’s criminal activity and investigation since 2018.

Marc Cohodes, a notorious short-seller who helped shine a light on Georgia State alumnus and top donor Parker H. Petit’s criminal activity, is now calling to remove Petit’s name from Georgia State’s football field.

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Comment: The Signal, evidently a student run publication that is both stupid and slutty — it can be bought — has defamed a good man — Parker H. Petit — and chosen to consort with a known piece of crap, Marc Cohodes. One can only hope that the President of Georgia State is endowed with intelligence and integrity and takes Cohodes’ offer of $100K for what it is — a bribe, below market price, and to be treated with scorn and disdain.

 

Letter: Marc Cohodes to Judge Jed Rakoff

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PDF (5 Pages): 20210218-Cohodes Submission Against Petit

“Second, Mr. Cohodes has never engaged in naked short selling (that is, he trades through brokers who find shares for him to borrow and he pays high interest fees to maintain his short positions). He was never part of any concerted illegal campaign to target MiMedx; his actions were his own.”

Comment: The above statement by a lawyer is easily challenged in court with evidence. Mr. Cohodes appears to be panicking. This time around it will cost him 10X to 100X what he was forced to pay Patrick Byrne.  We have it all. The matter of compromised judges and DOJ and SCC as a RICO organization are also on the table. DTCC will not survive a Special Prosecutor.

Article: A Short-Seller Goes Too Far to Beat the ‘Bullies’

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A Short-Seller Goes Too Far to Beat the ‘Bullies’

Joe Nocera

Bloomberg, 19 August 2019

The first line in Marc Cohodes’s Twitter ID reads: “No Greater Motivator Than Disrespect.”

It’s a sentiment you often hear from athletes, but rarely from an investment professional like Cohodes. And with good reason. Although being “disrespected” can be a powerful spur, it also creates blind spots that can lead one astray. You won’t find a better example of this than Cohodes’s efforts over the last year to destroy — yes, destroy — MiMedx Group Inc., a biomedical company that makes products that heal wounds and treat serious inflammation.

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