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  2. Luis Elizondo - Wikipedia

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    Elizondo is the son of Luis Elizondo III, a Cuban exile who volunteered for Brigade 2506, a CIA-sponsored group of exiles formed in 1960 to attempt the military overthrow of the Cuban government headed by Fidel Castro, which culminated in the Bay of Pigs invasion.

  3. Luis Posada Carriles - Wikipedia

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    Luis Clemente Posada Carriles (February 15, 1928 – May 23, 2018) was a Cuban exile militant and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent. He was considered a terrorist by the United States' Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Government of Cuba, among others.

  4. Sharesleuth - Wikipedia

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    As a means of funding the site, Cuban typically shorts the stocks of the article subjects prior to publication, [6] a practice which has drawn controversy. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 1 ] He has stated that the site has published articles on "literally anything that I have shorted".

  5. 'Did Mark Cuban's wallet just get drained?': 'Shark Tank ...

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    In the case of Mark Cuban, it appears to have been to the tune of $1 million after the billionaire investor was apparently the victim of an online cryptocurrency scam.

  6. Cuban–American lobby - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban–American lobby is usually seen to be anti-Castro and recognizing the Cuban government as repressive, although it has become much more moderate since the late 1990s. However, the most influential organizations and politicians within the political sector of the lobby are still conservative.

  7. Billionaire Mark Cuban once ran a Ponzi scheme to pay ... - AOL

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    It was basically a scam,” Cuban, 66, said as he chuckled. “I made sure my friends all got their money back. And so I got up to the top of the list. And it was amazing, because I'd go to [my ...

  8. Golden exile - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban success story or sometimes referred to as the "myth of the golden exile", is the idea that Cuban exiles that came to the United States after the 1959 Cuban Revolution were mostly or exclusively political exiles who were white, largely conservative, and financially successful. The idea garnered traction starting in the 1960s via rags ...

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

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    The scheme involved recruiting Cuban immigrants to run as the purported owners of their home healthcare companies. Cuban immigrants recruited in massive Medicare scam, feds say. 2 in Miami sent to ...