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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy
I've asked the exact same question in multiple threads. Like you, not justifying what happened or defending anyone, I'm just not sure what laws were broken.
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Knowingly misrepresenting something to be something that it's not - that's basically the definition of fraud.
Where money is involved, that makes it a crime.
Proving it sufficiently to convict in a court of law, could be a long road. This game is in the early innings still, there's a lot more to come.