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E-Gold charged with money laundering
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2007-04-30

UPDATE - Following a two-and-a-half year investigation, federal prosecutors charged online payment service E-Gold, its parent company Gold & Silver Reserve, and its three owners with four counts of violating the U.S. laws restricting funds transfers and money laundering, according to an indictment unsealed on Friday.

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E-Gold charged with money laundering 2007-04-30
Anonymous (2 replies)
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Guilty: E-Gold or the Gov? 2007-09-16
Anonymous
I think that the gov. is the biggest corrupt system in the world.

To much bullshit about terrorist and child porn.

They (Presidents, congressmen, representatives, city officials, cops (pigs)) are all perverts and criminals.

The President and his family has ties with Bin Ladin. Other Presidents getting blow jobs while at work,..you could go on for ever with FACTS about them.

The rest are also associated with other crimes as well, sending porn messages to teenagers, getting caught in men's bathroom seeking sex, accepting bribes,...etc.

They just want to be the only one to think that they can do anything they want and not you!

Like most of you stated: you no longer have privacy or even a free country, only a bunch of police states (communist for that mater) full of fear and getting taxed to pay the real criminals.

Have fun living in the US,..haha

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