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  2. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    Returning bills, collection letters and court notices with "Accepted for Value" or "Taken for Value" and other language stamped or written across them [27] [29] [32] [33] Reporting the funds as tax withheld via Form 1099-OID to offset tax liability [34] Corresponding with red ink [29]

  3. A4V - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance for value or Accepted for value, a scam based on a phony payment method promoted in the redemption movement Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title formed as a letter–number combination.

  4. Strawman theory - Wikipedia

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    The belief in the strawman articulates with the redemption movement's fraudulent debt and tax payment schemes, which imply that money from the secret account (known in some variations of the theory as a "Cestui Que Vie Trust" [25]) can be used to pay one's taxes, debts and other liabilities by simply writing phrases like "Accepted for Value" or ...

  5. Timeline of New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ federal ... - AOL

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    2018: Prosecutors said Adams, who by then made known his plans to run for NYC mayor, accepted and sought illegal campaign contributions to his 2021 campaign "as well as other things of value from ...

  6. McDonald's kicks off 2025 with its McValue menu, sparking a ...

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    McDonald's is paving the way for more value competition in 2025 with its new McValue platform.Bernstein analyst Danilo Gargiulo called its first national value offering since 2018 a "continuation ...

  7. Sovereign citizen movement - Wikipedia

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    Example illustration of a sovereign citizen homemade license plate. The sovereign citizen movement (also SovCit movement or SovCits) [1] is a loose group of anti-government activists, vexatious litigants, tax protesters, financial scammers, and conspiracy theorists found mainly in English-speaking common law countries—the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

  8. Hollywood writers say AI is ripping off their work. They want ...

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    Several film and TV writers say they are horrified their scripts are being used by tech companies to train AI models without writers' permission. They are pressuring studios to take legal action.

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    Delivering you the best video from AOL and around the web all in one place. From the informative to the entertaining, AOL Video serves you the must see video everyone is or will be talking about.