David vs Goliath: The Nelson Family’s Fight Against Amazon and The DOJ

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • I'm grateful to have my friend Amy Nelson back for another interview to update us on her ongoing battle with Amazon and the Department of Justice.
    If you're unfamiliar with her story, watch our first video and follow her on social media: amy_k_nelson.
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    It all started when the DOJ and Amazon suddenly targeted her husband, Carl, who had worked at Amazon Web Services for eight years. After leaving the company in 2019, the FBI knocked on their door ten months later, right at the start of the pandemic, and told him he was the target of a federal investigation. Just like that, their lives were turned upside down.
    The investigation centered around an "honest services fraud" charge, claiming that Carl somehow defrauded Amazon by not giving his "honest services" as an employee. Four years of intense scrutiny from the DOJ followed, even though Carl was never charged with a crime. That didn't stop the government from seizing all their assets through civil forfeiture-a process letting the government take your property without charging you. Imagine not being charged with anything but still losing everything you have and not being able to fight it. They lived like that for 22 months.
    When Carl didn't give in to the DOJ's pressure, Amazon took another route-they sued him in federal court, accusing him of racketeering, fraud, and more. They threw everything at him. Amy and Carl fought back, and after years in court, a judge finally ruled in 2023 that Carl hadn't breached his employment contract at all. What Amazon had claimed was criminal was allowed in Carl's contract. You'd think that would be the end of it, but it wasn't. Even after that ruling, the DOJ kept going, considering indicting Carl on a federal crime, which makes no sense-if Amazon's own contract says it was okay, how could it be a crime?
    It gets crazier. The DOJ had already secured guilty pleas from four men they said were involved in this situation. These men didn't even work for Amazon, but somehow their plea deals included details about Carl's job duties that were completely wrong. When a federal judge called out the DOJ on this, they did something almost unheard of-vacated two guilty pleas. You don't see that often.
    For Amy and Carl, this fight has been brutal. It's not just the legal challenges; it's the financial and emotional strain. They've racked up over $3.7 million in legal fees. To keep fighting, they sold their home, emptied their retirement accounts, borrowed from family, and even moved their four kids between family members' houses to keep going. It's hard to wrap your head around the amount of sacrifice involved. Most people wouldn't have the resources or the will to endure what they've been through.
    Amy's story is a stark reminder of the injustices that can occur. She speaks openly about the hypocrisy of Amazon's actions, highlighting the stark contrast between their public image of integrity and ethics and their relentless pursuit of baseless accusations against her family. It's a sickending, awful situation, but instead of letting that anger consume her, she's turned it into a public fight, inspiring others to stand up against similar injustices.
    Amy's public fight has not gone unnoticed. She has received an outpouring of support from people online. Her decision to speak out on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter has resonated with many, and her videos have gone viral. Despite the inevitable haters, the support she's received has been overwhelming. S
    Amy's resilience in the face of such adversity is truly inspiring. Instead of succumbing to the overwhelming odds, she takes action and brings attention to a difficult, sensitive issue. Her ability to lead through this crisis, showing her husband and their young family what it means to stand strong, is truly impressive. She handles everything with strength and grace. I'm proud to call her a friend.
    Justin Paperny
    jp@whitecollaradvice.com - 818-424-2220
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @anastasiahopkinson5676
    @anastasiahopkinson5676 11 днів тому +5

    Thanks Justin, for keeping the Nelson's challenges up front and loud.

  • @seattlejayde
    @seattlejayde 11 днів тому +6

    Hew could anyone hate on this poor fighting woman? I admire her strength!

  • @nadagabri5783
    @nadagabri5783 11 днів тому +5

    Courageous articulate beautiful thanks for bringing this to more peoples attention

  • @amynelson1100
    @amynelson1100 10 днів тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing our story, Justin.

  • @user-th3ez6cs6q
    @user-th3ez6cs6q 11 днів тому +2

    Injustice... No
    ABHORRENT reaches about halfway to what has been done to this family!

  • @andre-le-bone-aparte
    @andre-le-bone-aparte 3 дні тому +1

    Just found your channel - Excellent Content - Another Sub For You Sir!

  • @tod3msn
    @tod3msn 11 днів тому +3

    I had met someone who had a loved one working for Amazon and they seemed not to be very positive about Amazon. As a consumer, I had good dealings with Amazon but that is just as a consumer.

  • @edrosenberg9219
    @edrosenberg9219 11 днів тому +2

    I had an almost identical nightmare with amazon

  • @timjeezyy
    @timjeezyy 10 днів тому +1

    Government says, “We’ll give you back 85% of your assets if you don’t sue us.” ?!
    Hopefully you can sue someone at the end to at least cover the legal fees.

  • @kushak2665
    @kushak2665 9 днів тому +1

    I really liked watching your analysis on the situation related to Sam Bankman Fried FTX. It would be really cool if you could provide your thoughts on the upcoming sentencing of Caroline Ellison and what her sentence could be.

  • @wonderfulworldofmarkets9033
    @wonderfulworldofmarkets9033 11 днів тому +1

    I personally know 4 different people who worked at AWS and scammed them of 3-6 months of pay by taking Family and Medical leave (both) when they were given severence packages. They got paid their full salaries for months while not doing anything before finally taking their full severence and leaving. One guy did it for over a year. Amazon did not go after any of them. So months of their $200,000+ annual salary + $50,000 in severence.
    No idea what this guy did to make Amazon pursue him so viciously.

    • @someonewhoknows1891
      @someonewhoknows1891 3 дні тому

      The reason they pursued it is Amazon was going to have to pay a vendor, a large sum of money unless they could blame it on an employee. this is a follow up video of the original. The first video told all about what happened.

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld 9 днів тому +3

    I just accepted a plea deal with the feds. Now some guy sends me emails and text messages saying he would like to help me with my PSR. I have no idea how he got my email and phone number. He says he is Matthew O'Callaghan. I did leave some comments on some videos. But the email address that I got an email sent to is not part of my UA-cam channel, and I have no idea how they got my phone number. Did my attorney, or someone else give up this information? Thanks.

    • @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
      @WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial  9 днів тому +1

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    • @RichardsWorld
      @RichardsWorld 9 днів тому +1

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  • @mwicken92
    @mwicken92 10 днів тому

    There is no way you let your kids down. I think it's important for them to see you stand up against these thugs that attacked good people as yourselves.

  • @robertmueller2023
    @robertmueller2023 11 днів тому

    I still have my job description from August 1990. Should I have accepted the more lucrative benefits (like Trevor Horn, "Fight Club" Pedi-Pete, Albert Kohberger, ect) instead in 1988? How's Mueller?

  • @robertmueller2023
    @robertmueller2023 11 днів тому

    1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th Amendments?