User:Striperone73
striperone73 graduated from Penn State University in 1961. He entered Public Accounting at ERNST & ERNST , Philadelphia, Pa. as a staff Jr. Auditor. He left Public Accounting after Sr. Partner disagreements about professional ethics at the Firm. Striper entered Industrial Internal Auditing where he worked at Scott Paper, Rohm & Hass, Sun Oil Co., Food Fair Stores and sat for the CPA Exam 5 times during this time. He always passed two {2} parts each time but never passed. He discovered he was "black balled". He asked to see his last Exam and was denied. He filed suit in Princeton, against the AICPA to see the Exam and the AICPA said, OK. We'll pass you. He said, "No thank you without making any threats. Striper went back and took two [2] Paralegal courses at Penn State, Allentown, Pa. campus. He didn't bother getting Certified since he did not take the remaining required courses to get state certification.
Striper entered the paralegal field as an Independent Investigative Paralegal, Auditor. He worked on AICPA lawsuits brought by stockholder's and their law firms. He turned down many offers for "big" money. He met I. W. Bader, ESQ. from White Plains, N.Y. Mr. Bader had several wealthy clients and overseas banking knowledge in Offshore Banking. After 7 1/2 years, making many contacts, good & bad, an Independent Investigative Paralegal, Auditor was his new profession. He even worked for "wild Bill" Kunstler, Esq. up until he died. Most of this work was in the Court of Appeals. As an author, Striper One worked with newspaper editors, writers, and seven [7] different college Deans creating course materials and research money available for the institutions. His "special" area was "solving crimes, including murder, with checkbooks, company or personal financial records and offshore accounting." A book called, "WHO STOLE TOMORROW" was never published after a trip into the swamp in New Jersey. The book was about Corporate Espionage and Organized Crime in Corporations in the big cities & small towns in the U.S. striper has 5 pen names since. There are four [4] manuscripts in progress currently including; DEAD IN THE WHITE HOUSE, being rewritten as a Novel, about Vince Foster/Hillary Clinton laws.