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  2. Beau Geste (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    Beau's background leads De Ruse to nickname him Beau "Geste". Specifically, Beau had run away and joined the Legion after having falsely confessed to an embezzlement actually committed by his business partner. Beau had taken the blame for the sake of his partner's wife, whom Beau also loved.

  3. Category:Films about embezzlement - Wikipedia

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  4. Bad Education (2019 film) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Education is a 2019 American crime drama film directed by Cory Finley and written by Mike Makowsky.It is based on the 2004 New York magazine article "The Bad Superintendent" by Robert Kolker, [1] [2] about the true story of the largest public school embezzlement in American history. [3]

  5. Kids obsessed with MrBeast? Here's what parents should know ...

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    By watching MrBeast videos, kids are exposed to stories of people in need, and presented with a happy ending as the YouTuber swoops in. Media psychologist Pamela Rutledge says his generosity is ...

  6. Embezzlement - Wikipedia

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    Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French besillier ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) [1] is a term commonly used for a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer. It often involves a trusted individual taking advantage of their position to steal funds or assets, most commonly over a ...

  7. Israeli Series ‘Embezzlement’ Sells To Topic For U.S ...

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  8. White-collar crime - Wikipedia

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    Typical white-collar crimes could include wage theft, fraud, bribery, Ponzi schemes, insider trading, labor racketeering, embezzlement, cybercrime, copyright infringement, money laundering, identity theft, and forgery. [4] White-collar crime overlaps with corporate crime.

  9. Woman sentenced in embezzlement case [Video] - AOL

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    A former company office manager was sentenced Thursday to four years in federal prison for stealing over $580,000 from the business, including COVID-19 relief funds, and using the money to buy a ...