Authorities Hunt for Mysterious Figure Accused in Veterans Charity Scam
Nov. 20, 2010 - The man who once rubbed shoulders with GOP political luminaries is now wanted by Ohio state authorities who say the $100 million he raised in the name of a charity for U.S. Navy veterans cannot be located.
He went by the names Bobby Thompson and Ronnie Brittain, but authorities say both were stolen identities. His charity, the U.S. Navy Veterans Association, ran its national headquarters in Washington, D.C., out of a post office box at a UPS store.
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray charged that this alleged con artist had done "in the charitable sphere what Bernie Madoff did in the investment sphere. It's shocking, and it's discouraging and it's depressing to think so many people wanted to give to veterans and in fact they were giving to this man and his sham organization." {read rest}
Sunday, November 21, 2010
U.S. Navy Veterans Scam, political/personal slush fund
More out of the bush and republican controlled congress legacy to the Country, creating the easier atmosphere for these scams to start and flourish with no check from the political representatives to even care to easily check the validity. The supreme's made it even easier, recently, with their corporate ruling, Citizens United!
Have You Seen This Mustachioed Man?
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