Monday, August 26, 2024

SWAPPED HIS BOATS FOR BLOODFARTS

 


God dam....... jesus christ .......son of  a  carpenter.....fuck my old  boots.....will no one  ever  learn .........apparently  not !!!!!! .......i  saw the  same  thing where i worked  ...... skimming  ..........embezzlement .......... etc........you swap them out for  BLOO FARTS .........in case you did not  know ........self explanatory   ....you go to  jail .....and usually ........ some gay....... butch....... nasty prisoner  ......... wants your  ass ........week after a  series of  rapings  ..........if you survive .....then your ass is  bleeding........ most of the  time .......combine that with  prison food  .......which will give you  gas   .......so every time you  fart ...... it is   riddled with blood  .....hence the term   .............bloodfart!!!!!!! ..........listen i have never  been to prison .......never   was  stupid  enough to  do illegal  shit ........just the food  aloen .....but look at every single movie ....... on  tv and  cinema .........young   bucks......... and  fresh meat   ........ get  raped  ......i am not sure  if  prison makes  people  gay .......... or they were  already  gay  ....it is   strange   dilema.....so with that in mind  this  chap  below   ...will be getting ass chaps .....and of course bloodfarts ........greed and  stupidity ......it will never   stop .......ever  .......happy bloodfarts  you dumb bastard !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


O.C. man took money meant for COVID gloves to buy boats and cars. Now, he's been sentenced for fraud

Andrew J. Campa
2 min read
From the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California. These were seized goods from Christopher John Badsey, who was sentenced today to 87 months in federal prison. Badsey pleaded guilty to wire fraud after defrauding three companies of over $3 million. He agreed to sell these companies gloves during the height of the pandemic and didn't have any to sell. He took the money and bought a bunch of luxury items, including a yacht, a pontoon boat, two Mercedes-Benz automobiles, two Ford pickup trucks, a recreation vehicle, a tractor, three ATVs and miscellaneous fishing equipment.
Authorities say Christopher John Badsey duped three companies out of $3 million for protective gloves that were never delivered, and used the money to buy luxury items such as boats and vehicles. (U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California)

An Orange County man was sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison Friday after admitting he duped three companies out of $3 million for protective gloves that were promised but never delivered during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition to the 87-month sentence, Christopher John Badsey, 63, of Lake Forest was ordered to pay $1.94 million in restitution after pleading guilty to four counts of wire fraud.

In June and July 2020 — when personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves and hand sanitizer were in short supply — Badsey claimed his Irvine-based company, First Defense International Security Services Corp., could provide millions of boxes of nitrile gloves, according to court documents.

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Badsey entered into contracts to sell gloves to three other companies, court documents say, and required each to deposit around $1 million before they could inspect the promised goods.

The companies wired a total of $3.2 million to accounts Badsey, his company or an unnamed co-schemer controlled, according to court documents.

However, prosecutors say Badsey didn't have the gloves, and concocted elaborate excuses whenever his clients inquired about delivery. His false stories included "absurd claims that government agents were blocking access to his warehouse,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memorandum.

Read more: Orange County man to plead guilty to $5-million COVID-19 relief loan scam

Meanwhile, he used the deposit money to bankroll expensive purchases, authorities say, including a yacht, a pontoon boat, two Mercedes-Benz automobiles, two Ford pickup trucks, a recreation vehicle, a tractor, three ATVs and fishing equipment.

He has forfeited all titles from items purchased with the pilfered funds, along with $58,923 in cash.

Court documents show that Badsey — who previously pleaded guilty to three gun misdemeanors, including gross negligent discharge of a firearm, in November 2016 — had initially argued for a much leaner sentence: one year and one day, a three-year term of supervised release and a special assessment of $400.

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SEX ADDICTION .....NO SUCH THING

  There is no such thing as sex  addiction ......it is  a high sex  drive  .......but hey!!!!!! .......why not !!!!!!......he is a lucky ......