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UPDATE: Kimtran Rizzolo Defies Federal Court Order
LAS VEGAS - In a not-so-surprising last minute motion, Herb Sachs, attorney for convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo's stepmother Kimtran Rizzolo, late last Friday filed a hastily written 446 word MOTION to try to stall his client's payment of over a million dollars owed to beating victim Kirk Henry from Rick's previously unreported sale of his interest in the Philadelphia Crazy Horse Too strip club.
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Kimtran Rizzolo's bogus argument to stall payment to Kirk Henry
Convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo's stepmother Kimtran Rizzolo argues that beating victim Kirk Henry should be responsible for her payment of $100,000 to the law firm of Patti & Sgro to represent her stepson; her legal fees paid to her personal attorney Herb Sachs; and approximately $80,000 she paid to attorney John Dawson to stash Rick and Lisa Rizzolo's ill-gotten assets in the Cook Islands.
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Mexican cops discover dismembered bodies near U.S. border
Mexican police officers on Monday--one day after the Summit of the Americas--discovered dismembered bodies packed into plastic garbage bags left inside an abandoned van, according to the Law Enforcement Examiner's U.S. drug enforcement source.
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CCRKBA to Bloomberg: 'Before you disarm America, disarm your bad cops'
BELLEVUE, WA - With the convictions of two former New York police officers, one a retired NYPD officer and the other an auxiliary sergeant, for drug offenses, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today suggested that anti-gun Mayor Michael Bloomberg has his sights set on the wrong people to disarm.
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Mexico's top drug cartel boss sentenced in San Diego
A top Mexican drug cartel boss--arguably Latin America's answer to Al Capone or John Gotti--was sentenced Monday to 25-years in federal prison for racketeering and conspiracy to launder money, according to sources in the U.S. Justice Department.
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BREAKING: Rizzolo loses appeal
At 11:49 AM, Tuesday April 3, 2012, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued the following MEMORANDUM stating that they have DISPOSED of Rick Rizzolo's appeal of his additional 9 month prison sentence and 24 month extension of parole.
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IRS may draft cops to catch tax cheats, official tells Senate
While the Obama Administration curtailed its involvement with local police agencies to enforce immigration law and capture criminal aliens, that same administration wishes local cops to help the Internal Revenue Service enforcement tax laws, according to testimony given before a panel of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday.
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From electronic to paper: Fraud can happen anywhere
OTTAWA, - March is Fraud Prevention Month and Canada Post wants to remind customers that fraud, identity theft and other types of scams can happen anywhere - in your mailbox or recycle bin, via email, on the telephone, and more. Fraud-related offences are now thought to be as profitable as drug-related offences, estimated at between $10 and $30 billion annually in Canada by the RCMP's Commercial Crime Branch.
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Holder, Democrats blast NYPD's spying on Muslims in New Jersey
This week, Attorney General Eric Holder told U.S. senators that he was disturbed by what he's read about the New York Police Department conducting undercover and surveillance operations targeting mosques and Islamic student organizations in New Jersey.
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U.S. to probe cross-border money laundering with Mexico
During his meeting with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden in Mexico City on Monday, President Felipe Calderon told Biden that the only way to win Mexico's "war with the drug cartels" combat organized crime gangs as well as arms trafficking along the border. He also included in his list of priorities the ceasing of rampant cross-border money laundering, according to a press statement.
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Real jeopardy
Question: Marlin Perkins and Jim Fowler? (Insert music from Jeopardy
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Insurance Crimes Cost Canadians Several Billion Annually
TORONTO, - Whether it's a staged collision, arson or an exaggerated claim, insurance fraud comes in many forms, but fraud in any form costs all Canadians. March is Fraud Prevention Month, and Allstate Insurance Company of Canada is cracking down on insurance fraud and educating Canadians on how to protect themselves against this type of crime.
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Protect Your Kids from Identity Thieves
We've all been warned about the need to protect our personal information from identity theft, but in a disturbing new trend, children have increasingly become targets. Identity thieves now harvest children's dormant Social Security numbers and using them for illegal acts that can ruin a child's credit before he or she even turns 18. In this Practical Money Matters piece, Ms. Cassar shares some of the warning signs your child's personal information may have been compromised and what you can do to halt the activity.
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U.S. bound cargo remains vulnerable to terrorists, WMD
It's been more than a decade since Islamic terrorists attacked the U.S., yet the agency created to protect the nation from another strike is asleep at the wheel, failing to adequately screen the monstrous amounts of cargo that enter the country each day, according to a government report issued this week.
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Canadian security allowed use of intel gained through torture
The Canada's intelligence officers were given the green light to use intelligence gained through aggressive interrogation techniques--described by some as torture--in cases that impact upon the safety and security of the Canadian people, according to a breaking story by the Canadian Press Tuesday evening.
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U.S. intelligence chief warns of cyber "Cold War"
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate should pass legislation to increase cyber security--in both public and private sectors--since the country is involved in a "type of cyber Cold War," stated the U.S. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on Thursday during a congressional presentation.
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DHS intelligence gathering should be localized
Instead of increasing its interaction with foreign nations' law enforcement and intelligence agencies, the Department of Homeland Security should focus on building relationships with local police agencies and private-sector security departments in order to secure infrastructure and U.S. borders, say security experts.
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