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MITZNER: Banner breech settlement is worthless

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I was a victim of Banner Health’s disclosure of our personal information.

I had credit monitoring for one year. But that is not the issue. Organized crime and foreign governments who want to get control over every American is the problem.

My look at the problem is persons inside Banner Health may have been selling personal data and the “security breach” was a cover up. I talked to an FBI agent in Arizona and the FBI is not happy with Arizona’s mostly political and worthless justice department. Arizona government has done everything possible to accommodate crime syndicate spying by making Arizona private investigator licenses worthless.

I have talked to industry lobbyists and shared information about who has the ear of Arizona politicians. When Anthony Pellicano was getting out of control in his Hollywood movie star spying business, I was for a time representing his Chicago family who wanted to get away from him. Information gathering is an international crime syndicate business.

I was a former assistant state’s attorney, had clients on the Organized Crime Task Force, clients in both the insurance industry and hospital administration. When I moved to Arizona in 2012 I tried using medical doctors at Banner Health and found myself surrounded by a bunch of dishonest people. Typical Arizona.

I was former legal counsel for Illinois State Rifle Association. I went to the local Maricopa County court house and talked with collection lawyers, who were unusually chatty at that time as Banner Health had pulled its collection business out of Arizona (screwing their lawyers), firing all the Arizona residents who knew what was going on inside Banner Health, people who would not lie to other Arizonans or law enforcement.

If you google the Banner Health case, there is almost nothing in local news, even though there are hundreds of thousands of victims. But for you independent medical news organizations, and persons who have the ability to follow public court records, All local radio, TV and newspapers were silenced on the issue.

Scott Mitzner

Sun City West