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  2. Cynthia Cooper (accountant) - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Cooper is an American accountant who formerly served as the Vice President of Internal Audit at WorldCom.In 2002, Cooper and her team of auditors worked together in secret and often at night to investigate and unearth $3.8 billion in fraud at WorldCom [1] which, at that time, was the largest corporate fraud in U.S. history.

  3. WorldCom scandal - Wikipedia

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    The fraud was uncovered in June 2002 when the company's internal audit unit led by unit vice president Cynthia Cooper discovered over $3.8 billion of fraudulent balance sheet entries. Eventually, WorldCom was forced to admit that it had overstated its assets by over $11 billion. At the time, it was the largest accounting fraud in American history.

  4. MCI Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In June 2002, a small team of internal auditors at WorldCom led by division vice president Cynthia Cooper and senior associate Eugene Morse worked together, often at night and secretly, to investigate and reveal what was ultimately discovered to be $3.8 billion worth of fraudulent entries in WorldCom's books.

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  6. Cynthia Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Cooper may refer to: Cynthia Cooper-Dyke, née Cynthia Cooper, basketball player; Cynthia Cooper (accountant), whistleblower who exposed fraud at Worldcom

  7. A new era: Why building WNBA super-teams through free ... - AOL

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    Val Ackerman, the league’s first president, told Andscape in 2016 the league “blew it” by not realizing the talent of Cynthia Cooper. If it had, she said, it would have spread the talent around.

  8. Former Playboy playmate jumps to her death with 7-year-old son

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    A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...

  9. Sherron Watkins - Wikipedia

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    Sherron Watkins (born August 28, 1959) is an American former Vice President of Corporate Development at the Enron Corporation.Watkins discovered and reported the 2001 Enron scandal to Enron's then-CEO Kenneth Lay.