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  2. PurchasePro - Wikipedia

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    These accounting deceptions fooled investors into believing PurchasePro had met its sales projections and bolstered its stock price. [7] Overall, revenues were overstated by 37% in the first quarter of 2001. [8] AOL and a number of its executives reached settlements, including payment of a $210 million fine, to avoid criminal and civil prosecution.

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  4. Macy's tightens financial controls after employee covered up ...

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    Macy's said Wednesday that it has tightened internal financial accounting measures after completing a probe of a rogue employee who hid $151 million in delivery expenses over a span of nearly ...

  5. Misconduct in the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

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    On March 27, 2007, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department was ordered to pay $1.48 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging Las Vegas police gave special treatment to an officer's wife who hit and killed a bicyclist in 1994. The settlement ends 13 years of legal fighting that began shortly ...

  6. Cheating in casinos - Wikipedia

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    In almost all jurisdictions, casinos are permitted to ban from their premises customers they believe are using advantage play, regardless of whether they are in fact doing so and even though it is not cheating, though this practice of barring law-abiding citizens from public places is subject to judicial review.

  7. Some tax refunds can come with hidden fees, government report ...

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    Americans paid an estimated $842 million in fees to cover advance loan refunds or refund anticipation checks last year.

  8. FIA confirms whistleblower complaints against president ... - AOL

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    The Las Vegas Grand Prix debut race was the first promoted by F1 and commercial rights holder Liberty Media, and an estimated $500 million was spent on the event. F1 races in Saudi Arabia this ...

  9. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    After the disturbance, police in Las Vegas charged two former female guards with having sexual relations with inmates. Both women pleaded guilty. That same year, 18-year-old Bryan Alexander died of pneumonia while confined at a Correctional Services Corp. boot camp outside of Fort Worth, Texas.