I have no idea about the legal grounds, but the realistic answer is that the judicial system as it is would probably protect SBI regardless of legal grounds.
I guess if you went jurisdiction shopping you might be able to find a place that would give you a shot, though.
There is always the possibility. I'm sure if Giuliani was in DOJ (and maybe a bit younger) he would take a look at it. We really need to clean up the judiciary first.
Is there a possibility of using the RICO statutes on SBI?
I have no idea about the legal grounds, but the realistic answer is that the judicial system as it is would probably protect SBI regardless of legal grounds.
I guess if you went jurisdiction shopping you might be able to find a place that would give you a shot, though.
That would require governments to be interested in stopping it.
We are squarely living in the era of selective enforcement.
There is always the possibility. I'm sure if Giuliani was in DOJ (and maybe a bit younger) he would take a look at it. We really need to clean up the judiciary first.
If it's a company doing business in America with American companies, is that not jurisdiction to investigate their operation in our country?
At this point, they're a state-sponsored cybercriminal organization.
Oh ... so rope ... got it.