Anonymous wrote:State Farm 1980’s the VP of the east coast at the time slept with everyone he could women were expected to treat him like a king one woman was basically his pimp.
Target corp ugh horrific to women
Was this out of Charlottesville, and was the VP from the D.C. area? lol.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was the guy who didn’t have to show up for his job at EPA for years because he convinced them that he was working for the CIA. He even got $500,000 in retention bonuses. They paid for his parking space because he claimed he contracted malaria while in Viet Nam (he did not and was not). He also billed hundreds of thousands for travel. He only got caught because he threw a lavish retirement party and someone noticed that he was still on the payroll afterward.
https://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/former-epa-staffer-pleads-guilty-in-900000-theft-097527?_amp=true
Wow I hope someone has an update on this guy. He's probably out of prison, on to some other scam, and still collecting his EPA retirement!
This story is unbelievable. I do not understand how no one questioned his lack of work, travel, expenses etc for so long. I do not understand.
There was a guy running a wine farm while clocked in at the FBI…so no not that unbelievable. Men get away with everything.
https://www.yahoo.com/now/ex-fbi-official-accused-claiming-233635926.html
Anonymous wrote:The IRS attorney and Georgetown law professor who was selling meth?
https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/irs_lawyer_who_is_an_adjunct_georgetown_law_prof_in_charged_in_alleged_meth
Anonymous wrote:First was a husband of a co-worker beat up our boss because he was convinced he was sleeping with his wife because she had recently gotten a promotion. Boss was hospitalized. I don’t know if the husband was ever arrested- there was a warrant issued but I never heard anything further. There is no way there was any funny business between the my boss and co-worker. My poor co-worker seemed like an abused women and I regret that I didn’t do more to try help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was the guy who didn’t have to show up for his job at EPA for years because he convinced them that he was working for the CIA. He even got $500,000 in retention bonuses. They paid for his parking space because he claimed he contracted malaria while in Viet Nam (he did not and was not). He also billed hundreds of thousands for travel. He only got caught because he threw a lavish retirement party and someone noticed that he was still on the payroll afterward.
https://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/former-epa-staffer-pleads-guilty-in-900000-theft-097527?_amp=true
Wow I hope someone has an update on this guy. He's probably out of prison, on to some other scam, and still collecting his EPA retirement!
This story is unbelievable. I do not understand how no one questioned his lack of work, travel, expenses etc for so long. I do not understand.
There was a guy running a wine farm while clocked in at the FBI…so no not that unbelievable. Men get away with everything.
https://www.yahoo.com/now/ex-fbi-official-accused-claiming-233635926.html
I'm the pp. I didn't mean to imply I don't believe the story. I do but how the heck did this happen? I don't get it.
Anonymous wrote:Young man at my firm was a bit of an awkward, unremarkable, social recluse, very skittish and didn’t like to make eye contact. Small guy who looked very young for his age, who barely opened his mouth, the kind of person who flew so far under the radar you could easily forget he was there.
One day the FBI comes into the office and seize his work computer. Apparently he had been busted in a child porn case.
The crazy thing is he’d been M.I.A./under arrest for about 3 weeks and no one from H.R. or even his direct supervisor has even noticed.
Total surprise when the law came knocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was the guy who didn’t have to show up for his job at EPA for years because he convinced them that he was working for the CIA. He even got $500,000 in retention bonuses. They paid for his parking space because he claimed he contracted malaria while in Viet Nam (he did not and was not). He also billed hundreds of thousands for travel. He only got caught because he threw a lavish retirement party and someone noticed that he was still on the payroll afterward.
https://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/former-epa-staffer-pleads-guilty-in-900000-theft-097527?_amp=true
Wow I hope someone has an update on this guy. He's probably out of prison, on to some other scam, and still collecting his EPA retirement!
This story is unbelievable. I do not understand how no one questioned his lack of work, travel, expenses etc for so long. I do not understand.
There was a guy running a wine farm while clocked in at the FBI…so no not that unbelievable. Men get away with everything.
https://www.yahoo.com/now/ex-fbi-official-accused-claiming-233635926.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There was the guy who didn’t have to show up for his job at EPA for years because he convinced them that he was working for the CIA. He even got $500,000 in retention bonuses. They paid for his parking space because he claimed he contracted malaria while in Viet Nam (he did not and was not). He also billed hundreds of thousands for travel. He only got caught because he threw a lavish retirement party and someone noticed that he was still on the payroll afterward.
https://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/former-epa-staffer-pleads-guilty-in-900000-theft-097527?_amp=true
Wow I hope someone has an update on this guy. He's probably out of prison, on to some other scam, and still collecting his EPA retirement!
This story is unbelievable. I do not understand how no one questioned his lack of work, travel, expenses etc for so long. I do not understand.