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  2. John Donald Cody - Wikipedia

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    John Donald Cody is a convicted felon who perpetrated several fraudulent activities across the United States since the 1980s. He disappeared from his law practice in Arizona in 1984 after investigators began looking into his activities, suspecting the theft of client funds.

  3. Retired vet lost millions to fraud, family says. Would ... - AOL

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    “He was falling prey to a very elaborate, and fraudulent, scam, a scam which NFCU later warned its customers about in a December 3, 2020, customer alert titled ‘Fake calls from Apple and ...

  4. Mass. man indicted for stealing money set aside for veteran ...

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    Mar. 5—A Massachusetts man was indicted in connection with defrauding a nonprofit health care provider by stealing money designated for reducing suicide rates among veterans, the U.S. Attorney ...

  5. Preventing veterans from rental listing scams - AOL

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    (WBRE/WYOU)_ Friday, December 13, 2024: Judge Tom Munley and Judge Correale Stevens Preventing veterans from rental listing scams

  6. Jenkens & Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    Jenkens settled a number of malpractice lawsuits in 1987 for $18 million. In the 1990s, Jenkens saw intense growth and added offices outside Texas for the first time to expand from a regional into a national law firm. Opening a Chicago office with a tax attorney team from Altheimer & Gray in 1998 would become the most fateful act for the firm. [1]

  7. 2014 Veterans Health Administration controversy - Wikipedia

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    A Veterans Affairs veteran identification card with information redacted. The 2014 Veterans Health Administration controversy is a reported pattern of negligence in the treatment of United States military veterans. Critics charged that patients at the VHA hospitals had not met the target of getting an appointment within 14 days.

  8. Veteran lied about having a disorder to scam the VA out of ...

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    A U.S. Army veteran lied about having a disorder and exaggerated his symptoms to scam the Department of Veterans Affairs out of disability benefits, according to federal authorities.. Now Bruce ...

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    • Don't use internet search engines to find AOL contact info, as they may lead you to malicious websites and support scams. Always go directly to AOL Help Central for legitimate AOL customer support. • Never click suspicious-looking links. Hover over hyperlinks with your cursor to preview the destination URL.