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  2. Efraim Diveroli - Wikipedia

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    Efraim Diveroli (born December 20, 1985) [3] is a former American arms dealer and author. [4] Notably, he operated under the banner of AEY, Inc., a company that secured significant contracts as a major weapons contractor for the U.S. Department of Defense.

  3. David Packouz - Wikipedia

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    David Mordechai Packouz (/ p æ k h aʊ s / born February 17, 1982) is an American arms dealer, musician and inventor.. Packouz joined Efraim Diveroli on the 17th of September 2005, in Diveroli's arms company AEY Inc.

  4. AEY - Wikipedia

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    AEY or aey may refer to: Air Italy (2005–2018) (ICAO code) Akureyri Airport (IATA code) Amele language (ISO 639-3 code) AEY Inc., a former US-based weapons ...

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  6. How Jorge ‘Rivi’ Ayala’s phone sex scandal jeopardized ...

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    Blanco cut a plea deal after the phone sex scandal, pleading guilty to three counts of second-degree murder. She was sentenced to serve three concurrent 20-year sentences. In 2004, she was ...

  7. Where are the Duke Lacrosse players now? - AOL

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    Crystal Mangum was a 28-year-old North Carolina Central University student at the time of the 2006 scandal. Outside of her studies, she was working as an exotic dancer, and was hired to perform at ...

  8. List of federal political sex scandals in the United States

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    A scandal is "loss of or damage to reputation caused by actual, accused, or apparent violation of morality or propriety." [7] Scandal is not the same as controversy or unpopularity. Misunderstandings, breaches of ethics, and cover-ups may result in scandals, depending on the amount of publicity generated and the seriousness of the alleged behavior.

  9. Darleen Druyun - Wikipedia

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    Darleen A. Druyun (born November 7, 1947) is a retired Senior Executive Service official of the United States Department of the Air Force and a former Boeing employee. In 2004, Druyun pleaded guilty to a felony in relation to her role in the United States Air Force tanker contract controversy, for engaging in corruption while serving as Principal Deputy Undersecretary of the Air Force for ...