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Thursday, March 31, 2011

CONVICTED BANKER LOST FREEDOM AND TWO HOMES

Convicted bank fraudster and political operative had two of his homes put on the market by the U.S. Marshals. The following excerpt is from the U.S. Marshals web site:

“WASHINGTON – Two N.Y. properties that belonged to convicted fraudster Hassan Nemazee have been listed for sale by a U.S. Marshals contractor. One of the properties, a New York City duplex, is listed at $28 million and is the highest-priced forfeited asset that the U.S. Marshals have ever listed for sale. Nemazee was convicted for a $292 million fraud scheme and is currently serving 12 years in a federal prison. “

Fraud seems to be a very well paying profession. I wonder why my high school guidance councilor never told me that if I became a fraudster my cribs would be worth more than a lot of small towns in America.

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