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  2. Ali Siddiq - Wikipedia

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    Siddiq began selling drugs at around age 14 and was arrested just four days after he turned age 19 for cocaine trafficking. [11] [12] He was convicted of "delivery of a controlled substance" and served six years of a 15-year sentence in the Ruben M. Torres Unit in Hondo, Texas. [13] [4] He was released from prison on October 21, 1997. [14]

  3. Ali Siddiq: It's Bigger Than These Bars - Wikipedia

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    Houston comic Ali Siddiq began telling jokes about his experience being incarcerated starting with his performance on the Comedy Central television series This Is Not Happening on the second episode of its first season which aired on January 26, 2015. Ever since then it had been his goal to perform to an audience in prison and "to make a bigger ...

  4. Ruben M. Torres Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Ruben M. Torres Unit is a state prison for men located in Hondo, Medina County, Texas, owned and operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. [1] This facility was opened in January 1993, and a maximum capacity of 1384 male inmates held at various security levels. Stand-up comedian Ali Siddiq have been locked up in there.

  5. Cyber Security Experts Share the Scariest Money Scams ... - AOL

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    Ozempic users beware! In the latest online scam, con artists are stealing millions from people unknowingly ordering the drug online from fake websites while putting their health at serious risk ...

  6. Ex-media CEO sentenced to prison in college admissions scam

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    The former chief executive of a media company who authorities say paid more than $500,000 to get her two children into elite universities as bogus athletic recruits was sentenced to six weeks ...

  7. Cuban immigrants recruited in massive Medicare scam ... - AOL

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    Two Miami-Dade business owners are going to prison for more than eight years for running a massive $93 million Medicare fraud scheme that involved the recruitment of Cuban immigrants.

  8. Lottery fraud - Wikipedia

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    An alternative form of lottery fraud, commonly known as a lottery scam, takes the form of informing an individual by email, letter or phone call that they have won a lottery prize. The victim is instructed to pay a fee to enable the non-existent winnings to be processed. This type is a form of advance-fee fraud and a common email scam. [1] [2]

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