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Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces Ethics Concerns Over Tesla Stock and FBI Investigation Call

U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) is once again under scrutiny—this time for a potential violation of House ethics rules linked to her financial ties to Tesla. Greene, a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, recently called on the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate protests against Tesla. However, her demands have sparked concerns about a conflict of interest, as she is a Tesla shareholder. Greene’s Tesla Stock Purchases Raise Questions According to Forbes, Greene has made significant investments in Tesla, buying hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of shares over the past year. Notably, these purchases ramped up after Elon Musk contributed to Trump’s re-election campaign. In addition, five of her Tesla stock purchases came after Trump appointed Musk to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, with her most recent transaction occurring on March 7. […]

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Scammed by Love: 80-Year-Old American Kidnapped in Ghana.

Diana Christine Nelson, an 80-year-old American woman from California, became the victim of a romance scam that led to her kidnapping in Ghana. It all started when she met "Mark Harmon" on Facebook in 2023—a man who turned out to be Emmanuel Adeboye, a Nigerian con artist. Despite warnings from her son, Diana fell for his charm, eventually traveling to Ghana to meet him in November 2024.Instead of love, Diana found herself held captive in a so-called "penthouse" in Tema. Her captors demanded a $150,000 ransom, threatening her freedom. The gang confiscated her belongings, leaving her isolated and desperate.Her son, Blake Medina, became suspicious when Diana’s house was listed for sale online. After hearing her voice on a troubling call, Blake reported the situation to the FBI, who worked with Ghanaian authorities to plan her rescue.A clever bait-and-trace operation led […]

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Ghanaian Man Jailed for $2M Romance and Investment Fraud in the US.

A 34-year-old Ghanaian national, Wigbert Bandie, has been sentenced to 63 months in a U.S. federal prison for leading a wire fraud scheme that defrauded elderly victims of over $2 million. The sentencing was handed down on November 26, 2024, by Judge Thomas A. Varlan in Knoxville, Tennessee.The scheme involved Bandie and accomplices using fake identities on social media and dating platforms to build trust with victims before soliciting funds under false pretenses. Victims were either tricked into providing "emergency financial help" or investing in fake opportunities.One East Tennessee victim lost over $280,000, with others across the U.S. suffering losses ranging from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Bandie’s co-conspirators acted as "money mules," helping transfer the stolen funds to overseas accounts.Bandie was also ordered to pay $2.18 million in restitution to his 11 victims and will serve three […]

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