Word: frauds
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...Adultery. B) Draft-dodging. C) Drug use. D) Savings and Loan fraud. E) Mental illness. F) Murder. G) Other...
There are surprising incongruities to that caricature. His own family is not picture perfect (his brother was convicted of fraud), and according to Weisskopf and Schmidt, he "was never the hard-right ideologue later portrayed by Clinton allies." His childhood hero was John Kennedy. When Starr considered running for the Senate in Virginia, it was to derail the campaign of Oliver North, the right-wing poster boy whom he considered "a disgrace...
...actually scientific fraud," she said...
...more likely than the rich to have their tax returns audited. The imbalance dates back to 1995 when Newt Gingrich and the Republican controlled House threatened to reduce the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), fearful that the working poor would abuse the program. In response, Clinton proposed to check fraud and misuse through increased audits of low earners. What has resulted is a state of affairs in which those who make less that $25,000 are more likely to be audited than high earners, corporations and the self-employed--even though, according to a study by the General Accounting Office...
...TAKEN: According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, which filed fraud charges against Giacchetto, he looted the estimated amounts shown from these celebrities. How much they may have been reimbursed remains unclear. They have declined comment...