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STATEMENT: PP Blog Takes ‘Prudent’ Measures In Response To Security Concerns
MARCH 18, 2011: The PP Blog today made certain prudent adjustments to its publishing well in response to security concerns. The adjustments center on how the Blog treats a tiny fraction of the thousands of pages in its archives, and what web browsers will display when readers visit those pages. The Blog will have no…
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FLORIDA — AGAIN: CFTC Charges Sunshine State Couple Amid Spectacular Allegations They Posed As Forex Experts, Targeted Seniors And Handed Off More Than $22 Million To Man Who Was Trying To Cover Up Previous Ponzi Scheme
Gary and Brenda Martin of St. Augustine, Fla., posed as Forex dealers and experts, operated a website advertising their purported expertise, bragged about the talents of their unqualified sales “consultants” — and collected more than $22 million in an incredibly elaborate fraud scheme, the CFTC has charged. Neither of the Martins was registered with the…
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Sea Of Incongruity Surrounds Club Asteria: As ‘Ken Russo’ Pushes ‘Opportunity’ On TalkGold Ponzi Board, World Bank Qualifies ‘Director’ Claims Made By Promoters
The World Bank confirmed to the PP Blog this morning that a person named Andrea Lucas left its employment in December 1986, nearly 25 years ago. But Lucas was never a member of the World Bank’s board of directors, as many members of business “opportunity” known as Club Asteria have implied in online, MLM-style promotions…
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SEC Chief Makes Veiled Reference To Imperia Invest Case In Congressional Testimony: Will Ongoing Law-Enforcement Initiatives Spell More Trouble For Serial Online Scammers And Their Enablers?
SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro alluded to the agency’s investigation of the alleged Imperia Invest IBC scam in testimony before Congress this morning, a development that may signal more bad news is in the offing for serial scammers online. Without mentioning Imperia by name, Schapiro told members of the House Subcommittee on Financial Services and General…
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Report By Small-Town Newspaper In Colorado Leads To Forex Ponzi Scheme Arrest In Chicago; FBI Nabs Mark Akins After Durango Herald Readers Provide Tips
A fugitive suspected of helping organize a Forex Ponzi scheme that traded on a claim that a special “algorithm” led to hefty profits has been arrested in Chicago after a small-town Colorado newspaper 1,350 miles away reported he was wanted. The Durango Herald, which has a circulation of 9,400 and has received awards from the…
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PP Blog Operated By ‘Self-Appointed Idiot,’ Fan Of Nonexistent Nation Of ‘New Utopia’ Suggests; Blog Invited, Then Uninvited To Ceremony At ‘Palace’
A man using the anonymous identity of “Mr. Protector,” a hotmail address and an IP in the Netherlands has scolded the PP Blog for a story that described “New Utopia” as a nonexistent nation in the Caribbean. New Utopia is the fanciful “tax haven” allegedly dreamed up by Lazarus R. Long, an American who declared…
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BULLETIN: CFTC Shuts Down Forex Scam Allegedly Operated In Wisconsin By Canadian Who Claimed Belize Incorporation; Website Of JadeFX Taken Offline; Federal Judge Orders Asset Freeze
BULLETIN: A Canadian man was running a Forex scheme in the United States that touted its incorporation in Belize, the CFTC said. The scheme was operating from Wisconsin Dells, Wisc., and had at least six corporate bank accounts and two PayPal accounts into which customers sent money, the CFTC said. Named defendants in a case…
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SEC: Recidivist Huckster Made Bedside Visit To Dying Man, Promised Him ‘Investment’ Would Take Care Of His Wife For ‘Life’; Couple’s Money Plundered In Apparent HYIP/Prime-Bank Hybrid Scheme With Link To Another Swindle
EDITOR’S NOTE: Make no mistake: America is at risk from an epidemic of white-collar crime. American money is at risk, American prestige is at risk, and national security is at risk — as Americans hatch one fraud scheme after another and recruit other Americans (and citizens of other countries) to help the schemes mushroom. Some…
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