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  2. Dog bites woman: LA billionaire philanthropist embroiled in ...

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    The Michelson Found Animals (MFA) has “channeled more than $100 million into a broad range of projects including research and advocacy” according to the organisation’s website.

  3. Bit by a billionaire's dog? Or a case of extortion? A legal ...

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    Dr. Gary Michelson at a 2019 gala for his Michelson Found Animals Foundation in Beverly Hills. (Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images) Michelson, 75, seems an unlikely antagonist in a dog-bite case.

  4. This Knoxville woman lost her life savings of $19,000 after ...

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    Amazon will also never ask you to buy gift cards to resolve an account issue, and it certainly won’t insist that you send Bitcoin. Unfortunately, scams involving crypto are all too common.

  5. Gary K. Michelson - Wikipedia

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    In response to Hurricane Katrina, the foundation created the Found Animals Registry, the first free national pet microchipping registry. [20] Found Animals also performs surveys of pet owners, to study industry trends and owner/pet relationships. [21] In 2008, the foundation launched the Michelson Prize and Grants in Reproductive Biology, [22 ...

  6. Michelson Prize and Grants in Reproductive Biology - Wikipedia

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    The prize was established in October 2008 by Michelson Found Animals Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization funded by inventor, philanthropist, and retired orthopedic surgeon Dr. Gary K. Michelson. [5] The prize seeks to make sterilization for cats and dogs accessible and affordable worldwide through a high-volume, low-profit model. [6 ...

  7. This Is What an Amazon Email Scam Looks Like - AOL

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    “An Amazon email scam can look exactly like a real Amazon email, or can be poorly crafted, and everything in between,” according to Alex Hamerstone, a director with the security-consulting ...

  8. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    While most junk email can seem like a minor annoyance, certain types of email can cause problems for not only you but other people you email. Sometimes these emails can contain dangerous viruses or malware that can infect your computer by downloading attached software, screensavers, photos, or offers for free products.

  9. Scams in intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    A scam increasing in frequency, as of October 2011, is an email originating from a domain name registrar or IT consulting company based in China that purports to notify a trademark holder that another entity is seeking to register the client's trademark or business name as a domain name in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, or other Asian countries. [3]