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  2. Anthony Gignac - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Enrique Gignac (born José Moreno, [1] 1970) is a convicted Colombian-born American fraudster and con artist.In a career spanning 30 years, Gignac used wealthy, high-ranking personas, most notably that of Saudi prince Khalid bin Al Saud, to fraudulently secure investment in a series of schemes that he presented as being backed by a large personal fortune. [2]

  3. False titles of nobility - Wikipedia

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    Purchasing a Channel Island fief is possible for anyone, regardless of nationality or citizenship. However, this occurs infrequently, as fiefs tend to pass down within families. Conveyance requires legal representation, approval by the Royal Court of Guernsey or Jersey, and registration with the Greffier (record keeper).

  4. List of impostors - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon of the would-be explorer Louis de Rougemont, who claimed to have had adventures in Australasia. An impostor (also spelled imposter) [1] is a person who pretends to be somebody else, often through means of disguise, deceiving others by knowingly falsifying one or more aspects of their identity. [1]

  5. Former Royal Aide Reveals Prince William's Reaction to Kate ...

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    Former Royal Aide Jason Knauf just showed up on 60 Minutes Australia and truly dished about the royal family. Specifically, about the conspiracy theories that dominated the internet when Kate ...

  6. Royal Family Member Confesses 'Everything...Is So Carefully ...

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    Together, the three have penned Unleashed, which is described as a 'hilarious new sports book'. Per The Daily Mail, Tindall discusses his royal family members within the book.

  7. ‘Never complain, never explain’: The British royal family’s ...

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    The British royal family’s longtime approach to the public can be summed up as, “never complain, never explain.” Over centuries, this public relations strategy has generally served them well ...

  8. Identity theft - Wikipedia

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    Victims of identity theft may face years of effort proving to the legal system that they are the true person, [34] leading to emotional strain and financial losses. Most identity theft is perpetrated by a family member of the victim, and some may not be able to obtain new credit cards or open new bank accounts or loans. [34]

  9. I lost $11,300 to identity fraud. What I learned: Usual ... - AOL

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    A survey of 144 ID theft victims who reached out to the nonprofit in 2022 found that almost two-thirds said their issues were still unresolved months after discovering the fraud. The lasting ...