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Indeed, if the Trustee had done otherwise, the whim of the defrauder would have controlled the process that is supposed to unwind the fraud.”

From New York Times • Oct. 3, 2011

The case itself concerned one Albert Rabinowitz�"a squalid little defrauder," Frankfurter called him �who was arrested on a warrant charging him with counterfeiting postage stamps.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sole precaution on the part of the defrauder was that the money should be collected before the trickery was discovered.

From Time Magazine Archive

According to himself he can ferret out anything, or any one, from a defrauder of the revenue to a thief, an anarchist or a murderer.

From The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas by Annesley, Charles, pseud.

Notwithstanding all that is known to the reader, it trembled on the edge of being decreed an attempt at usurpation, and he himself declared an attempted usurper and defrauder.

From The Finger of Fate A Romance by Reid, Mayne




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