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  2. Mr. Money Mustache - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Money Mustache is the website and pseudonym of Canadian-born blogger Peter Adeney. [1] Adeney retired from his job as a software engineer in 2005 at age 30 by spending only a small percentage of his annual salary and consistently investing the remainder, primarily in stock market index funds .

  3. Emerich Juettner - Wikipedia

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    Emerich Juettner (January 1876 – January 4, 1955), also known as Edward Mueller or Mister 880, was an Austrian-American immigrant known for counterfeiting United States $1 bills and eluding the United States Secret Service for a decade, from 1938 to 1948. [1]

  4. Asake - Wikipedia

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    In September 2022, Asake announced the Mr. Money with the Vibe United Kingdom tour, [29] selling out 3 dates at the O2 Academy Brixton in London. [30] On the final date of the Brixton Academy shows, several people were critically injured during a crowd crush. Two people – 33-year-old Concertgoer Rebecca Ikumelo and 23-year-old security guard ...

  5. Mister 880 - Wikipedia

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    Mister 880 is a 1950 American light-hearted romantic drama film directed by Edmund Goulding and starring Burt Lancaster, Dorothy McGuire and Edmund Gwenn. The movie is about an amateurish counterfeiter who counterfeits only one dollar bills , and manages to elude the Secret Service for ten years.

  6. Kevin O'Leary - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 O'Leary hosted the podcast Ask Mr. Wonderful for seven episodes. [99] In 2019, he began posting videos on YouTube, again under the title "Ask Mr. Wonderful". [100] In 2021, O'Leary appeared with Katie Phang and Ada Pozo on CNBC's Money Court, where they adjudicated financial disputes. [101]

  7. London £1.38m watch robbery 'was staged', defendant tells court

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    An alleged robbery in which watches worth £1.38 million were stolen was "staged" and everyone involved consented, including a jewellery store manager who later killed himself, a court has been ...

  8. Theodore J. Mooney - Wikipedia

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    Since she was looking for money to pay off his debts, she crossed swords with Mr. Mooney, whom she invariably called "Mr. Money". When The Lucy Show ended in 1968, Gordon moved to Ball's new show Here's Lucy in the role of Lucy's brother-in-law, Harry Carter, a character similar in temperament and demeanor to Mooney. He remained with the new ...

  9. Manager who took own life after robbery ‘saw the best in most ...

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    The court previously heard Mr White tried to transfer £14,000 of his own savings to his bosses after the robbery. Ms Keane told jurors her son was “not extravagant with his money by any means ...