The Wildest Thing About Fraud Is not Even How Disgusting It’s

Although another possibility is that it is actually the other way around – the correct log with earlier creation date was the original, and all other logs have been altered to a different ID not traceable to MagicalTux to cover up fraud in a very lazy way (by setting all Money spent to whatever was the last trade), and someone forgot there was still a zip file lying around with the unaltered data. When we’re designing services, I see too much time and energy spent thinking about and designing around fraud. With a preferred provider organization (PPO), you can elect to see specialists without your regular physician’s approval, but unless you want to pay additional fees, you’ll want to select a specialist that’s within that PPO’s network of contacts. Of course, I was curious to see if the April 2013 bubble was just as fake as the November 2013 bubble was (as should be evident from the above data, and the more detailed price analysis below). Based on the financial data, banks located in China and Hong Kong remain the primary destinations of fraudulent funds. Crypto investments are subject to far less regulatory protection than traditional financial products such as stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

It’s far superior to corn when it comes to producing fuel and doesn’t threaten our food supply. But they lack the protections you get with a credit card, which again comes down to trusting the recipient. Don’t let your guard down even if you initiated contact with, say, someone you reached out to who was advertising the sale of cute puppies, Nofziger says. Criminals may ask people to download Google Chat, Telegram, WhatsApp or other communication apps to “get the person off of the platform where they met and take them to a channel that is not being monitored,” Nofziger says. Sama is confident that there are more lost Trollz holders out there, but he doesn’t know how to reach them: “We can’t find them because everyone was banned out,” he says over Zoom. Then the election would truly be over. And then there was the bevy of post-election lawsuits, from various interest groups, Sidney Powell’s “kraken” suit, and repeated litigation by President Trump himself. The summer was dominated by disputes over whether Kanye West (The Birthday Party) and Howie Hawkins (Green Party USA) could get on the Wisconsin ballot without following the rules, as well as ultimately unsuccessful federal litigation attempting to ensure that voters would not have to choose between their health and their right to vote. Those litigation challenges to the will of the voters were unprecedented and outrageous; indeed, as Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn put it, they sought nothing short of “court-ordered disenfranchisement” of 3.3 million Wisconsin voters. It has sold for $3 million to private buyers in recent years. According to a recent FBI report, Americans lost a whopping $10.3 billion to various internet scams in the previous year alone. It’s now been a year since the insurrection, almost 13 months since the fraudulent electors met in the shadows to disenfranchise Wisconsin voters, and nearly 11 months since we sought accountability. This c᠎onte᠎nt has been gen​er​at ed by G SA  C on tent Gene᠎ra᠎to᠎r  DEMO᠎!

These attacks on government of the people, by the people, for the people will not stop without accountability for those who undermine our democracy. To my knowledge, there is no similar effort in any other state to hold fraudulent electors to account; Law Forward and SEIU stand alone in demanding consequences as an essential step in ensuring that American democracy shall not perish from the Earth. We fought off nearly a dozen lawsuits, in state and federal courts, and administrative complaints before the Wisconsin Elections Commission. They may well have also violated federal law. In doing so, they broke the law. No legal authority suggested the fraudulent electors could properly convene and act as they did, purporting to cast Wisconsin’s 10 Electoral College votes for candidates who were not chosen by Wisconsin voters and not entitled to the state’s electoral votes under law. These 10 Wisconsinites – including then-Chair of the state Republican Party Andrew Hitt and Wisconsin Elections Commissioner Robert Spindell – met somewhere in the Wisconsin Capitol and signed papers purporting to cast Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes for the losing candidate. Some homeowners found themselves in the precarious state of being upside-down in their payments; they owed more than their homes were worth. Furthermore, users have become more vulnerable over time, since the tactics used by scammers are becoming more and more ingenious and more effective. Efforts to disenfranchise voters, to make voting harder, and to cast doubt on election results have all metastasized over the past year. Nevertheless, the fraudulent electors met, improperly presuming to act as public officers and purporting to cast Wisconsin’s electoral votes for candidates the people had not chosen. They also seem to have violated Wisconsin laws prohibiting forgery, falsely assuming to act as public officers, misconduct in public office, and conspiracy to commit criminal acts, possibly among others.

Without accountability, those who would subvert democracy in Wisconsin have grown bolder and bolder. For better and for worse, Wisconsin is the epicenter of the struggle to preserve American democracy. The more information the authorities have, the better they can identify patterns, link cases and ultimately catch the perpetrators. That is why, last Presidents’ Day, Law Forward, the nonprofit law firm I helped establish, acting on behalf of the SEIU Wisconsin Council and Paul Sickel, asked Wisconsin authorities to hold the fraudulent electors accountable. But some can and should be in our legal system; that is rule of law. An exchange can start over the phone, through a bogus phishing email, via text or in an instant message before the person asks you to download an app. Though I expected last Jan. 6 to mark the end of disputes over the 2020 election, the past year has seen those disputes multiply. Even worse, the fraudulent electors created the conditions necessary for the Jan. 6 insurrection. To the contrary, by impersonating Wisconsin’s legally selected and authorized presidential electors, the fraudulent electors flouted the people’s will expressed at the ballot box and attempted to misappropriate Wisconsin’s participation in selecting the next U.S.