But lawhawk has a different opinion:
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Having that in mind, Abu-Suleyman wonders:
In 2003, Yehuda Abraham, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, global diamond dealer, and native of Afghanistan, was charged with money laundering for an Indian weapons smuggler named Hemant Lakhani who was attempting to purchase Russian portable missile launchers to bring down American passenger planes, including Air Force One, in the United States. Abraham was later convicted in the scheme that also involved a Malaysian bagman associated with the Southeast Asian Al Qaeda offshoot Jemaah Islamiya. Abraham and Lakhani conducted their meetings near Newark International Airport. Abraham was sentenced to home detention.
Am Kshe Oref - A Stiff-Necked People also takes into account the following fact:
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But lawhawk has a different opinion:
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Abu-Suleyman sees it this way:
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Shmarya Rosenberg brings some great news:
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Abu-Suleyman thinks that the problem is:
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Jon Whiten does a quick recap:
Blanket disclaimer time: All of the actions described below are allegations, and the person(s) who are charged have not been proven guilty.
In addition to this, Howard Friedman states:
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lawhawk points out another thing aside from that:
It should be a no brainer that someone who engaged in corruption should not be entitled to obtain their pensions. It would provide a deterrent factor to engaging in corruption, particularly if you look at the money involved. Then again, that's probably too optimistic.
For this reason, Reformerus_Gianticus_Bloggerus_Hobokenus says:
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While it may be true, tzvee thinks:
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Having that in mind, Rosi Efthim wonders:
The fallout continues from last Thursday's massive political corruption and money laundering arrests; Hudson County Democratic political operative
In addition to this, Abu-Suleyman states:
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Shmarya Rosenberg remembers that:
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BETH DeFALCO considers that:
Among the biggest beneficiaries was Democratic Congressman Frank Pallone, who received $10,900 from Dwek and his wife, Pearl, from 1999 to 2005. The couple gave Pallone's political action committee an additional $5,000 in 2005.
lawhawk does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Right now, only state pension trustees have the power to revoke retirement payouts and health insurance. But in instances involving criminal matters, a ruling could take years, because the criminal cases must be resolved in court.
For this purpose, Reformerus_Gianticus_Bloggerus_Hobokenus suggests:
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Sources:
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