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The US has control of the international banking system. If you need to send a wire transfer to someone from another country, it goes from your bank through a correspondent bank in the US before reaching the beneficiary. That's even if neither party resides in the US or has bank accounts there. If that wire transfer was part of any kinda criminal activity eg fraud, the US can then prosecute you for using their financial system for criminal activity. Jack very well knows this but he's just highlighting how much control the US has.pugboy wrote:uncle sam like to "run things"
and it must have come as a big shock that chuck blazer could pull off such racket all this time and nobody in usa following until late
the usa team's rise in concacaf is what would have raised attention as welltoyolink wrote:The USA desire to police FIFA has always seemed peculiar to me.
At the end of the day all concerned are way above 'my pay grade'.
When Trump come back Jack probably will get amnesty.
VII wrote:Personally I will get no pleasure from seeing old man Jack extradited to die in a foreign jail, what Jack do some allyuh so ?
pugboy wrote:allyuh fellas have no concept of right and wrong yes, far less a moral compass
the man hijacked the allotment of tickets that a qualifying country gets for its citizens to use to go to watch their team play and had them sold as private packages via his company Simpauls, for more money of course
he tell them team they only have one jersey for the entire tournament to wear, so no souvenir swapping of jerseys with the opposing foreign team, rather embarrassing for the team.
yet the next year his football club Joe Public wearing the extra alloted jerseys in the local pro league
and of course he took the base qualifying money (few million usd) and tell the team there was only $500usd left over
even though estimated corporate sponsor money thrown in was in vicinity of hundred+ millon tt
with zero books kept
the worst part is he had the players who contested the lawsuit blacklisted in europe so they could not play professionally again, men had to go and play in places like india, vietnam
it's no wonder this country is where it is right nowVII wrote:Personally I will get no pleasure from seeing old man Jack extradited to die in a foreign jail, what Jack do some allyuh so ?
He mostly stole from FIFA, not from the taxpayers.MaxPower wrote:I have ZERO sympathy for JW.
Give back what you stole.
And all the flaunting his sons flaunt, give it back.
teems1 wrote:He mostly stole from FIFA, not from the taxpayers.MaxPower wrote:I have ZERO sympathy for JW.
Give back what you stole.
And all the flaunting his sons flaunt, give it back.
MaxPower wrote:teems1 wrote:He mostly stole from FIFA, not from the taxpayers.MaxPower wrote:I have ZERO sympathy for JW.
Give back what you stole.
And all the flaunting his sons flaunt, give it back.
Teems,
It doesn’t matter whether its FIFA or Taxpayers….he took what was NOT his and that is very dishonest and classless. He is a thief and needs to be dealt with accordingly.
For all we know, FIFA wasn’t the only place he stole from.
teems1 wrote:He mostly stole from FIFA, not from the taxpayers.MaxPower wrote:I have ZERO sympathy for JW.
Give back what you stole.
And all the flaunting his sons flaunt, give it back.
MaxPower wrote:
Teems,
It doesn’t matter whether its FIFA or Taxpayers….he took what was NOT his and that is very dishonest and classless. He is a thief and needs to be dealt with accordingly.
For all we know, FIFA wasn’t the only place he stole from.
pugboy wrote:like yuh forget the $7m fire truck
also govt stepped in and paid the players after he offered them $500 eateems1 wrote:He mostly stole from FIFA, not from the taxpayers.MaxPower wrote:I have ZERO sympathy for JW.
Give back what you stole.
And all the flaunting his sons flaunt, give it back.
Phone Surgeon wrote:
jack stole that 7million with the firetruck?
or he approved a contract/job as a kickback to one of the party financiers?
At crime scenes, photographers would arrive in time to capture images of Mr Burroughs standing over the body of some dead robbery or drug-trafficking suspect. The official story would be that he had led the exercise, ensuring that one more criminal was off the streets. However, it all came crashing down for him with the release of the controversial Scott Drug Report in 1986, released by the then National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR) government headed by Prime Minister ANR Robinson. This Scott Drug Report implicated 52 police officers among them the "Almighty Randolph Burroughs" Police Commissioner. The Flying Squad was disbanded and Mr Burroughs was suspended, arrested and charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to traffic cocaine.alfa wrote:dogg wrote:maj. tom wrote:Does he realize that nobody cares what he has to say on this matter?
Yuh realise that we in a country where a good percentage of the population idolized Abu Bakr? Randolph Burroughs?
Plenty ppl gonna be bawling for jostiss. How he is a good boy.
So Burroughs wasn't a good boy
Was a lil before my time but I used to hear the old folks say he used to wuk and eradicate them pest them but get set up in the end
redmanjp wrote:ditto the part about contracts- when u dealing with big money u cyah rely on ah promise.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Anyone hear from Jack recently?
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