Man accused of conning Home Depot of $300,000 by taking a bunch of doors without buying them
Man accused of conning Home Depot of $300,000 by taking a bunch of doors without buying them
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Costa-Mota would take the doors and load them onto a lumber cart, said the Secret Service agent who investigated the case.
Wow, he messed with the wrong guys there. I can already see a movie about this in front of my inner eye. Gerard Butler plays the agent.
(Did they maybe want to say "a service agent who doesn't want to be named" or something?)
37 1 ReplyThis may be a silly question, but why would the Secret Service, which is tasked with protecting the President of the United States, be investigating door theft at Home Depot?
21 0 ReplyThe Secret Service was originally created to investigate counterfeiting currency, they only started Presidential protection after McKinley was assassinated. Combating financial fraud remains part of their mission today.
31 0 ReplyTIL.
I actually thought this must have been a "typo" in the article.
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He was charged was wire fraud. That's basically the Secret Service's THING.
Don't do wire fraud. Anything else is pretty fine. The moment the fraud goes over wires, you're ultrafucked.
3 0 ReplyIts original mandate was investigating financial fraud. Presidential protection came later and has always been in addition to their original mandate.
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The secret service gets involved for a lot of cases involving cash being counterfeited or scammed. Sounds surprising, I know.
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