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defraud

[dih-frawd] / dɪˈfrɔd /


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In 2024, federal prosecutors accused the head of the firm that provided the AI tool, Joanna Smith-Griffin, of defrauding investors and charged her with securities fraud, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.

From Los Angeles Times

For example, he was defrauded and had to refinance his house after losing money.

From MarketWatch

For example, Bondi served as the lead attorney for billionaire Trevor Milton, who was convicted of defrauding investors in 2022, in a scheme in which Milton made misleading statements targeting “retail investors.”

From Salon

She added that the firm is “fully committed to pursuing our civil claims and bringing those that defrauded H.I.G. and its investors to justice.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He said the scam relied on using "a rather sophisticated device, which is adapted for the sole purpose of defrauding".

From BBC