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  2. Embezzlement - Wikipedia

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    Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French besillier ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) [1] is a term commonly used for a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer. It often involves a trusted individual taking advantage of their position to steal funds or assets, most commonly over a ...

  3. Rita Crundwell - Wikipedia

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    Rita A. Crundwell (née Humphrey; born January 10, 1953) is the former comptroller and treasurer of Dixon, Illinois, from 1983 to 2012.She was fired in April 2012 after the discovery that she had embezzled $53.7 million from the city of Dixon for over 22 years to support her championship American Quarter Horse breeding operation, as well as a lavish lifestyle away from work.

  4. Financial crime - Wikipedia

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    Fraud and financial crime patterns have become more digital and faster changing, leveraging the underlying characteristics of the underlying digital payments infrastructures. This caused traditional rule based systems to be ineffective and led the way to machine learning and AI-based fraud detection techniques.

  5. Erika Jayne dismissed from embezzlement, fraud lawsuit ... - AOL

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    Erika Jayne has been dismissed from her estranged husband Tom Girardi’s embezzlement lawsuit in Illinois. "Pursuant to stipulation, plaintiff's claims against defendants EJ Global LLC and Erika ...

  6. California high school football coach embezzled, committed ...

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    Plaintiffs Brian Wickstrom, Melanie Marcaurel and Derek Barraza − all of whom were fired by the school last year − allege that Negro committed tax fraud and embezzlement by not properly ...

  7. Fraud - Wikipedia

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    The "theft" of one's personal information or identity, like finding another's social security number and then using it as identification, is a type of fraud. Fraud can be committed through and across many media including mail, wire, phone, and the Internet (computer crime and Internet fraud).

  8. White-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    The two most common forms are theft and fraud. Theft can be of varying degrees, from a pencil to furnishings to a car. Theft can be of varying degrees, from a pencil to furnishings to a car. Insider trading , the trading of stock by someone with access to publicly unavailable information, is a type of fraud.

  9. Exeter charter school closing amid investigation into alleged ...

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    A charter school in Exeter is closing less than two years after it opened, as former school officials face an ongoing investigation for alleged embezzlement and fraud.