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Ron Lasorsa, a former Marine Infantry Officer and Wall Street trader, has created the Victory Litigation Fund to seek justice and compensation for veterans affected by toxic exposure. He is challenging the legal industry and redirecting funds back into the veteran community. Ron is currently involved in the Camp Lejeune toxic water litigation, where he has filed a lawsuit against the lawyer responsible for the special interest bill that limited veterans' eligibility for compensation. He plans to audit the docket and expose fraudulent claims, potentially recovering $7.5 billion for veterans. Ron envisions using the funds to invest in companies, provide legal services, and establish an alternative healthcare system for veterans. Ron Lasorsa discusses his determination to fight for justice for veterans affected by toxic exposure at Camp Lejeune. He explains his plan to audit the docket as a special master and lobby Congress to change the law to make it easier for veterans to receive benefits. Lasorsa also discusses his vision for using the funds from the Victory Litigation Fund to support veteran entrepreneurship and address critical issues in the veteran community. He emphasizes the importance of veterans supporting each other and creating a cohesive community.
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Ron Lasorsa, a former Marine Infantry Officer and Wall Street trader, has created the Victory Litigation Fund to seek justice and compensation for veterans affected by toxic exposure. He is challenging the legal industry and redirecting funds back into the veteran community. Ron is currently involved in the Camp Lejeune toxic water litigation, where he has filed a lawsuit against the lawyer responsible for the special interest bill that limited veterans' eligibility for compensation. He plans to audit the docket and expose fraudulent claims, potentially recovering $7.5 billion for veterans. Ron envisions using the funds to invest in companies, provide legal services, and establish an alternative healthcare system for veterans. Ron Lasorsa discusses his determination to fight for justice for veterans affected by toxic exposure at Camp Lejeune. He explains his plan to audit the docket as a special master and lobby Congress to change the law to make it easier for veterans to receive benefits. Lasorsa also discusses his vision for using the funds from the Victory Litigation Fund to support veteran entrepreneurship and address critical issues in the veteran community. He emphasizes the importance of veterans supporting each other and creating a cohesive community.
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