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Comments by "Samson Soturian" (@samsonsoturian6013) on "When Greed Goes Too Far - The Worldcom Fraud" video.
We know without checking that it's fake show made by druggies just because you felt the need to recommend it in a comment.
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Statistically speaking, no
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You equate their crimes together, which is silly.
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Shut up
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Found the drug dealer
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Lose the political BS.
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@michaelbyrne8238 but you are, so get drafted
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Lady, they ripped off Wall Street
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Not all of it. Some men want sex or power
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There's thieves of all sorts anywhere. There's even one in YouTube comments pretending to be an investment service. No need to witch hunt rich people just because you envy their positions.
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Nikola is the fraud, Tesla is just flying to close to the sun. I saw one report they own crypto in order to sell cars with crypto, which is an accounting nightmare as their cash balance changes by the hour. It is also an insane amount of risk, a volatile startup relying on volatile currency, and there's tens of thousands of jobs on the line.
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Shut up. Get drafted
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Shut up
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Those are yearly. Internal auditor caught it first
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Found the drug dealer
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A lot of people are this sort of dirty, they're just not in a position to perpetrate any fraud of significance. Take the YouTube comment scammer that's been floating about.
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Let's talk about fraud in your marriage
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Lying isn't necessary in this instance
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Bernie claimed to be the sole propietor of the fraud, likely to protect his sons. These guys ratted each other out.
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Shut up
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Those are yearly. internal auditor caught it within months
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Lose the political BS
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How much did you lose?
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Found the shoplifter
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Why would they?
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Presumably he does not want to go to jail. And recall he changed the account numbers because he initially thought there was an error, so he probably could convince himself that it could all pan out ok.
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There's a lot of wannabe WorldCom fraudsters. Those fools are generally just pumping meme stocks and penny stocks on the internet and gets mad when it inevitably fails.
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