Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year 2014!

Too all my readers:

    We will return with discussions on fraudster psychology tomorrow.  In the meantime, let me be the first to wish everyone a healthy and prosperous 2014!

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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Fraudster Psychology 2

It figures.  I start a new thread and a good news article appears.  This article is from the daughter of the central figure of the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street" starring Leonardo de Caprio and directed by Martin Scorsese.

http://blogs.laweekly.com/informer/2013/12/wolf_of_wall_street_prousalis.php

Well worth reading.


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Friday, December 27, 2013

Fraudster Psychology 1

I have written about the psychology of fraudsters before, but it is always a good topic.
 
     Someone once said that they would rather live next to a Mexican drug lord than next to a white collar fraudster.  The reason is that most drug lords understand that what they are doing is wrong and illegal.  They don't try and rationalize their actions, but rather understand that if they are caught, they are looking at jail time or worse.  Such drug lords are generally just trying to earn money, albeit illegally (NOTE - this does not mean, of course, that such people are often violent and/or psychotic).
 
     White collar fraudsters, however, usually operate under a sense of entitlement.  They believe not only that their actions are not criminal, but rather that they deserve the money they are stealing.  Many white collar fraudsters actually believe that they are working for the best interests of others when they steal a company's profits.  Many such individuals cannot or will not grasp the fundamental idea that by using deceit to take the monies, their must be something wrong or unethical in the way the money is earned. 
 
     In short, the capacity of white collar fraudsters to rationalize is amazing. 
 
    Rationalization is one part of the fraud triangle, an essential tool in understanding fraud. We will discuss this next time.  But, for now: the factors, which comprise the three points of the so-called fraud triangle, are:
  1. A perceived pressure facing the person
  2. A perceived opportunity to commit fraud
  3. The person's rationalization or integrity

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Star Trek fraud?

As I've stated many times in this blog, I am always fascinated by con men and the schemes they develop.  As luck would have it, I am also a Star Trek fan (but not a full-blown Trekkie).  This fraud, therefore, really impresses me.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/12/23/howard-leventhal-impersonated-health-canada-to-fool-people-into-investing-in-bogus-star-trek-inspired-medical-tricorder/

Dr. McCoy would not be amused. 


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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Embezzlement case in the Northern District

Interesting case of embezzlement in the Northern District of Texas

http://www.justice.gov/usao/txn/PressRelease/2013/DEC2013/dec20Phillips_Willis_plea.html


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----------à>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>gene tausk

 

Monday, December 23, 2013

Medicaid fraud in the Southern District

Medicaid fraud in the Southern District of Texas

http://www.justice.gov/usao/txs/1News/Releases/2013%20December/131218%20-%20Velasquez%20and%20Ramirez.html


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----------à>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>gene tausk

 

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Investment Fraud in the Southern District

Interesting investment fraud scheme in the Southern District of Texas

http://www.justice.gov/usao/txs/1News/Releases/2013%20December/131218%20-%20Jordan.html


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----------à>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>gene tausk