Vincent B. Le Corre
Who am I?
On February 16, 2023, I received formal notification from the European Court of Human Rights that my request for anonymity (under Rules 33 and 47 of the Rules of Court) was accepted. However, in August 2023, due to concerns for my own safety and that of my loved ones, I made the difficult decision to temporarily go public with my identity.
My efforts to alert the FBI about the activities of McDonald’s Corporation began in earnest in 2015 and intensified from September 2021, with a significant increase in these efforts starting in September 2022. I am actively communicating with American authorities, and some of these communications addressed to the FBI are publicly available on Federal-Bureau-of-Investigation.com/open-letters/, a non-official website on the FBI that I created for transparency in this significant crime case.
McDonald’s Corporation has perpetrated one of the largest frauds in history, involving multiple instances of mass-marketing fraud across various nations. This has given McDonald’s and its accomplices an unfair financial advantage over competitors, enabling them to reach their current colossal size. A concise timeline of these events is available at https://www.ecthrwatch.org/timeline/mcdonalds/.
The absence of a judicial response from the French authorities raises serious concerns. It suggests either a dangerous level of incompetence or potential corruption within their ranks. In his book “I Sold My Soul to McDonald’s,” former McDonald’s France CEO Jean-Pierre Petit seemingly boasts about the company’s influence over politicians, highlighting the gravity of the situation.
Reply from Constant Méheut, journalist for The New York Times
Constant Méheut, journalist for The New York Times, answers me. He confirms that he understands the fraud McDonald’s committed regarding the false claim consumers had “one chance out of four” to win instantly.Click here to read more.
Explanations sent to New York Times journalist Constant Méheut
Explanations sent to New York Times journalist Constant MéheutClick here to read more.
Email received from Kevin Granville, European business editor for the New York Times
Email received from Kevin Granville, European business editor for the New York TimesClick here to read more.
Email sent to Kevin Granville, European business editor for the New York Times
I contact, for the first time, Kevin Granville. He is a business editor in London for The New York Times. I tell him that I believe a criminal investigation targeting McDonald’s might have already started.Click here to read more.