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White-collar fugitives wanted by FBI

These 10 fugitives are accused of committing some of the most egregious recent examples of fraud against US institutions and individuals.

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LMAO....sooooo....what about the Big Banks whose  head honchos defrauded America?  What about the $40 Billion in CASH shipped to Iraq between 2003 and 2008, which disappeared from military transport?  What about the LIBOR scandal?  What about the Mortgage companies and their financial crimes.  Who gives a rats **** about $5million when we have congress kissing Jamie Dimon's derriere instead of dissecting where, when, why and how the financial fraud was permitted to happen.  Lets add those names to the FBI most wanted list in addition to the ones listed below.  Apparently crime only pays if you are rich enough to buy congressmen.
Aug 6, 2012 2:00PM
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Prominent politicians and the executives of AIG were conspicuously absent from the list.
Aug 6, 2012 7:22PM
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And number one on the list is the FED for stealing 70 Trillion dollars from the unsuspecting americans.  Bernanke is still on the loose, and all his lying, thieving comrades too.  
Aug 4, 2012 10:54AM
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Hey MSNBC... the first NINE posts here are SPAM. I realize that you are a poor media firm that can only afford to pay part time laborers a Minimum Wage so they fall short socially and likely are the ones posting the pathetic SPAM pleas for love and riches, but... it's a bit too much. Could you please run these SPAM ads ABOVE the glass ceiling where they might actually get some response and activity? I mean honestly... REAL people have mates, relationships and families. You have to be a ruthless grubber with teeny tiny equipment and an arrogant ego to make the BIG money today. I hear the entry level requirement for Wall Street grubber is wimp, living with mom or having an Oedipus Complex and must have been laughed at and jilted by at least ten normal people.  If you want applicable responses to these articles, stop limiting our ability with redundant low-brow and tasteless SPAM.
Aug 6, 2012 8:37PM
Aug 4, 2012 10:57AM
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By the way... there are 12 pages to flip through to see who's on the list. You could have easily just posted: WALL STREET and all hired-in executives, and covered everybody who needs to go down.
Aug 6, 2012 11:16PM
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And what about the bankers who'd bankrupted OUR once-great country..?

And the corrupt politicians who squander OUR resources and young military heroes in illicite/illegal wars for oil..?!

Why don't you report on that..? Oh, yes, but of course...because you're all owned by the big Media corporations who are just as corrupt..!

Aug 6, 2012 9:40PM
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So what happened to these "Nice Folks"

 

Franklin Raines - was a Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Fannie Mae. Raines was forced t o retire from his position with Fannie Mae when auditing discovered severe irregularities in Fannie Mae's accounting activities. Raines left with a "golden parachute valued at $240 Million in benefits. The Government filed suit against Raines when the depth of the accounting scandal became clear.

 

Tim Howard - was the Chief Financial Officer of Fannie Mae. Howard "was a strong internal proponent of using accounting strategies that would ensure a "stable pattern of earnings" at Fannie. Investigations by federal regulators and the c company’s board of directors since concluded that management did manipulate 1998 earnings to trigger bonuses. Raines and Howard resigned under pressure in late 2004. Howard's Golden Parachute was estimated at $20 Million!

 

Jim Johnson -  A former executive at Lehman Brothers and who was later forced from his position as Fannie Mae CEO. Investigators found that Fannie Mae had hidden a substantial amount of Johnson's 1998 compensation from the public, reporting that it was between $6 million and $7 million when it fact it was $21 million." Johnson is currently under investigation for taking illegal loans from Countrywide while serving as CEO of Fannie Mae. Johnson's Golden Parachute was estimated at $28 Million.

 

Oh... I know

 

FRANKLIN RAINES?

Raines works for the Obama Campaign as his Chief Economic Advisor.

TIM HOWARD?

Howard is a Chief Economic Advisor to Obama under Franklin Raines.

JIM JOHNSON?

Johnson was hired as a Senior Obama Finance Advisor and was selected to run Obama's Vice Presidential Search Committee.

 

Where is the justice in that?

Aug 6, 2012 7:27PM
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I thought it was the FBI, in Fast and Furious, that needed prosecution. It's the fox watching over the chicken coop.
Aug 6, 2012 6:09PM
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Yea and why is Publishers America not on this list,, kind of like how they can steal all our books, sale them all around the world and not pay the Author a dime...Thefts running this country so why would they go after thefts..They would have to close down more than half this country,, bunch of crooks and drug lords..
Aug 6, 2012 11:44PM
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What a ****ing joke. The FBI would like you to believe these folks are the really bad guys. But just a minute. Where are all the bankers that brought about this world recession we are in right now. Not one, and I repeat, not one has been brought before a judge for answers as to what the **** happened. The FBI would like you to believe they are on the case, but in reality, they are just collecting a check. Keep up the good work boys, and sleep well knowing that you are all show and no go!
Aug 6, 2012 9:44AM
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I trust that Obama, Bernanke and a host of other 'leaders' are on this list. If not they should be. But I suppose there is no crime in outright lying now is there?
Aug 6, 2012 6:31PM
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Mr. Guzman has to be living largely in the Dominican Republic. I bet!

Aug 7, 2012 12:17AM
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Where's Silverstein? Bernake? HOLDER? NAPPYTOLITANO? how about The whole mainstream commie crew..You know, as a constitutional libertarian who believes in CAPITALISM and THE REPUBLIC I want to see them all in trials that make Nuremburg look like a Cheech and Ching flick.. From Prescott Bush to the QUEEN of **** land..to that imbecile NUMBNUTSYAHOO they should all be be brought to justice for comitting GENOCIDE around the world and some for HIGH TREASON here in America...I am happy to see so many are awake..God speed and God Bless Americans.
Aug 6, 2012 7:33PM
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The really  big swindlers are invariably democrats, like Bernie Madoff, John Corzine, John Edwards, et al. Same goes for all the perverts. Democrats all libertines, and all love the perversion and anomie that it breeds. A sad and dishonorable end to a great civilization, thanks progressive liberals.
Aug 6, 2012 10:55PM
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That's odd Soros seems to have been left out what's up with that?

Aug 6, 2012 9:39PM
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attempted tax evasion.now that's funny
Aug 7, 2012 12:19AM
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Where are all the bankers that ****ed our economy? this list is a joke.
Aug 6, 2012 2:15PM
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that last guy looks like John Boehner.  LOL
Aug 6, 2012 8:05PM
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 Those Blue Collar criminals are the worst kind they  build trust and confidence for one purpose to steal from you.
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