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| Thread ID: 141930 | 2016-03-26 19:22:00 | Hmmm, really? | pctek (84) | PC World Chat |
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| 1418230 | 2016-03-26 19:22:00 | What do you guys think: www.nzherald.co.nz Phillip Johnathan Harrison was granted bail in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Saturday, a day after police pulled him over in an Audi sports car and found quantities of ice, Viagra and ecstasy. The court heard the bricklayer and carpenter told officers he was worth $12 billion (NZ$13.4 billion) and later explained to his lawyer he'd been given the car by the government. Duty lawyer Nick Hanly said he had asked the 29-year-old the origin of his significant net wealth, which he'd apparently only come into in the past 12 months. Police observed some aberrant behaviour and apparent delusional thoughts. www.stuff.co.nz So....no-one makes that much from even drugs in one year....Nigerian government perhaps? |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1418231 | 2016-03-26 20:02:00 | Perhaps he does fast, efficient work on folks houses and they are so pleased they give him all their money :D | KarameaDave (15222) | ||
| 1418232 | 2016-03-26 20:11:00 | Sounds too good to be true. | Bobh (5192) | ||
| 1418233 | 2016-03-27 01:24:00 | That's one hell of a lot of bricks he's laid. In theory, it should be possible to determine who gifted the car, or the general circle of the 'gifter'. As far as I can see, there's no way his 'reimbursements' have been for legitimate work. This level of payment is only ever for illegal activities. Even CEOs with their insane salarys and bonuses fall way behind this guy in the wealth stakes. So, the question remains, what sort of crime is he involved in, and with whom? My bet is he's aided the process of Chinese hoovering up property, and burying their illegal funds offshore from China. It can't be from drugs. Not even Gus Fring (Breaking Bad) would have that sort of coin. Meanwhile the judge is a bozo for even entertaining the idea this guys sly income may be legit. What does the tax dept have to say? There's got to be either significant info there, or significant violations and omitted taxes. Hope they can keep him close by before he skips the country, coz I'll bet it's ultimately prison where he needs to be staying. |
Paul.Cov (425) | ||
| 1418234 | 2016-03-27 01:36:00 | This level of payment is only ever for illegal activities.g. Or scams. Perhaps it will all vanish from his account shortly. If not, I'm sure the cops will confiscate it under the proceeds of crime - after all, the onus is on him to prove otherwise. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 1418235 | 2016-03-28 22:24:00 | That's one hell of a lot of bricks he's laid. In theory, it should be possible to determine who gifted the car, or the general circle of the 'gifter'. As far as I can see, there's no way his 'reimbursements' have been for legitimate work. This level of payment is only ever for illegal activities. Even CEOs with their insane salarys and bonuses fall way behind this guy in the wealth stakes. So, the question remains, what sort of crime is he involved in, and with whom? My bet is he's aided the process of Chinese hoovering up property, and burying their illegal funds offshore from China. It can't be from drugs. Not even Gus Fring (Breaking Bad) would have that sort of coin. Meanwhile the judge is a bozo for even entertaining the idea this guys sly income may be legit. What does the tax dept have to say? There's got to be either significant info there, or significant violations and omitted taxes. Hope they can keep him close by before he skips the country, coz I'll bet it's ultimately prison where he needs to be staying. Could be the Chinese invloved to hide money. I once had a offer to act as an "agent" for a Chinese company to sell goods, but they wanted to deposit large amount of money in my account. I think they found me when I was selling bulk items on trademe, and me contacting Alibaba frequently for supplier quotes for various items. I declined... |
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