Email sent to Kevin Granville, European business editor for the New York Times

2020-12-09
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From: Vincent B. Le Corre

To: Kevin Granville (Business Editor at NYTimes)

Note: the email has been redacted for readability and privacy.

Dear Mr. Granville,

Since this email seems to be working, I am sending you this second email with scans of two of my IDs.

A few years ago, Stephanie Strom forwarded the story I want to talk to you about to Tim Race who was then the European business editor. Lots of things have happened since then.

I have to be honest with you. I am feeling lots of pressure over that story because I am 100% sure I am right. My guts feeling tells me that a criminal investigation targeting McDonald’s might already have started since about the time Steve Easterbrook got fired. But if I can’t be sure. But it seems that it would be the only rational explanation to lots of things which have been happening.

However, if that was not the case, it would be quite surprising.

I am accusing McDonald’s of having committed various forms of frauds, particularly in France.

Some of the frauds can easily be demonstrated through mathematics. Relatively simple maths concepts, really.

I wish I could talk to you more about this story.

Yours sincerely,

Vincent Le Corre

[List of files attached to the email sent to Mr. Granville]

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To gain a clearer understanding of the sequence of events in this case, I invite you to view a detailed timeline at the following link:
https://www.ECTHRwatch.org/timeline/mcdonalds/
This timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the key milestones and developments.

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Vincent B. Le Corre

I am the key witness and whistleblower in the major criminal RICO case targeting McDonald’s Corporation and their accomplices for fraud, money laundering, and corruption of foreign officials and magistrates. Initially granted anonymity by the European Court of Human Rights (Rules 33 and 47 of the Rules of Court), I made the decision in August 2023 to temporarily go public with my identity. This decision, driven by concerns for my own safety and that of my loved ones, was taken despite the potential risks, hoping it will be temporary only and that I can return to anonymity soon.