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  2. List of scientific misconduct incidents - Wikipedia

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    Eric Poehlman (US), a former Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Vermont, was convicted in 2005 of grant fraud after falsifying data in as many as 17 grant applications between 1992 and 2000. He was the first academic in the United States to be jailed for falsifying data in a grant application.

  3. Capitol Records, LLC v Vimeo, LLC - Wikipedia

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    There was a triable issue as to whether Vimeo acquired "actual or red flag knowledge" of the infringing videos due to these actions by their employees; 2.b) A series of emails by Vimeo employees commenting on or ignoring infringing content was insufficient to establish "willful blindness" on the part of Vimeo.

  4. Scientific misconduct - Wikipedia

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    The consequences of scientific fraud vary based on the severity of the fraud, the level of notice it receives, and how long it goes undetected. For cases of fabricated evidence, the consequences can be wide-ranging, with others working to confirm (or refute) the false finding, or with research agendas being distorted to address the fraudulent ...

  5. Mississippi welfare funds scandal - Wikipedia

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    The federal government required the state of Mississippi to match what it spent of the grant with its own funds and stipulated that the state needed to document impoverished families who received direct cash assistance. It did not have strict reporting standards for how the state chose to use the grant otherwise.

  6. Hundreds of fraud complaints went ignored. Two demoted in ...

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    Two Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office employees have been demoted after supervisors discovered a backlog of 700-plus fraud complaints stretching back years. The result: Hundreds of cases cannot ...

  7. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the president of The National Council Against Health Fraud, William T. Jarvis, wrote in Clinical Chemistry that: The U.S. Congress determined quackery to be the most harmful consumer fraud against elderly people. Americans waste $27 billion annually on questionable health care, exceeding the amount spent on biomedical research.

  8. Viral videos of people stealing money from Chase ATMs were ...

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    A number of viral TikTok videos had some people believing they could get “free” cash from Chase ATMs. But it was just a glitch – and those customers were actually committing fraud, according ...

  9. California Highway Patrol arrests former CHP officer accused ...

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    Allegations of workers’ compensation fraud may be reported by calling the CHP’s fraud hotline 866-779-9237. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.