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Gambler Jumps Off Cruise Ship to Dodge 16K Debt
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Today’s Catch Up
This might be the most important email you’ll ever read
The American Government is holding hundreds of millions of dollars in Overages that rightfully belong to your fellow Americans.
It’s sad, and it’s wrong. But it happens 3,000 times per day… here’s why:
Let’s say someone doesn’t pay taxes for 3 years on their house… The amount owed in back taxes and penalties on a $200,000 home would be approximately $22K.
The home goes to auction, and an investor “steals” it for 100K. The government collects $22K to pay off the back taxes, leaving $78,000.
This excess $78,000 could be claimed by the former homeowner; however, the homeowner rarely knows, so the funds remain unclaimed.
The government sits on the funds. Which remain unclaimed most of the time...
That’s where you come in. By simply finding these excess funds and offering them to the former homeowner…
You can collect a 30-40% “finder’s fee”. So on the original $78,000…
The finder’s fee would be more than $31,000.
And while this might sound like an unlikely scenario…
It’s not.
It happens 3,000 times Every Day in the United States.
This means every day, 3,000 more people are being robbed by the government and desperately need your help.
You don’t need a license. You don’t need a certificate. You don’t need to be a lawyer like Bob.
All you need is a few quick hours of training as Bob shows you the simple, 5-step process they use to find the overages.
It’s so simple that even the paperwork is fill-in-the-blank.
If you haven’t got your ticket yet…
Mexican megachurch leader indicted on federal sex trafficking charges in New York
A megachurch leader has been federally charged for allegedly victimizing members of the Mexico-based church for decades, authorities announced Wednesday.
Naasón Joaquín García, 56, is already serving more than 16 years in a California prison for sexually abusing young followers. The federal charges against him include counts of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking, the U.S. Attorney for New York's southern district said in a news release.
Former top FBI officials sue, say Kash Patel fired them to stay in Trump's good graces
Three former top FBI officials sued FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi on Wednesday, saying their firings were mandated by the White House and Department of Justice and that Patel followed their orders to keep his job.
Patel, the suit claimed, "explained he had to fire the people his superiors told him to fire, because his ability to keep his own job depended on the removal of the agents who worked on cases involving the President. Patel explained that there was nothing he or Driscoll could do to stop these or any other firings, because 'the FBI tried to put the President in jail and he hasn’t forgotten it.'"



