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re-read the crumbs…
5 from yesterday.
pic related [10] was past 10 day clock
new clock is [5] present, current clock
think he was in Shanghai?
that's a crap ton of chicken. the UK loves KFC!!! way more than we do here.
The reason it's best to uncover all the terrible horrible evil bullshit we want to put these people in jail for is so that it spreads to the population.
You have to realize there are judges and jurors in trials.
If certain facts can be known without being pushed and shoved by seemingly biased sources it is easier to get them into people's heads and as topics of conversations around the water cooler so to speak.
they use it for CP
or Ron Liddle the journalist
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PHOENIX—On Feb. 10, 2012, a Phoenix federal jury found William Robert Liddle, age 51, guilty of conspiracy, 44 counts of federal credit institution fraud, three counts of wire fraud, and six counts of transactional money laundering. The same federal jury found Rhonda Monica Liddle, age 46, guilty of conspiracy, 30 counts of federal credit institution fraud, and five counts of transactional money laundering. The Liddles currently reside in Phoenix, Ariz. The case was tried before U.S. District Judge Susan R. Bolton between Jan. 18, 2012, and Feb. 10, 2012, and the jury returned guilty verdicts after deliberating for two days. The defendants’ sentencing is set before Judge Bolton on May 21, 2012.
“I commend the FBI, the IRS, and our prosecution team for their outstanding work in the investigation and prosecution of this complex financial fraud scheme,” said Acting United States Attorney Ann Birmingham Scheel. “Financial crimes of this magnitude have a devastating effect on our communities. My office will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to prosecute those who seek to profit from financial fraud.”
“This type of fraud undermines and weakens our trust in our financial system”, stated FBI Special Agent in Charge James L. Turgal Jr., Phoenix Division. “The Liddles conspired to line their pockets with ill-gotten gains to support their greed. These guilty verdicts are the culmination of efforts by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service, and the United States Attorney’s Office. The FBI and our law enforcement partners are committed to combating financial institution fraud in Arizona.”
Dawn Mertz, the Special Agent in Charge of the Criminal Investigation Division for the Internal Revenue Service Phoenix Field Office stated ”Mr. Liddle, with the assistance of his wife, abused his position as an officer of AEA Credit Union for their own financial gain. Their actions had a devastating effect, leaving many individuals and businesses in dire straits, while they spent the illegal funds on extravagant items. After reviewing over 45,000 documents and tracing the movement of millions of dollars, the special agents secured crucial evidence documenting the illegal activities of the Liddles. The number of charges they were convicted of underlies the severity of their actions. The IRS will continue to aggressively pursue those who would perpetrate these schemes that threatens the stability of our country’s financial infrastructure.”
The evidence at trial showed that William Liddle, who served as the vice president of business lending for Arizona Education Association Federal Credit Union (AEA) between 2006 and 2009, and his wife Rhonda, conspired to defraud AEA out of millions of dollars in loan funds. Evidence presented at trial revealed the following facts: