Well seems that vague news is better than no news.
Webmasterchecks settles case with Department of Justice
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good news for all or should i say for most who are affected.
at least something positive at year's end, industry-wiseComment
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"Because of the efforts by both the government investigators and the Webmasterchecks staff, the client funds for customers that were not involved in the investigation have now been returned to Webmasterchecks."
So if you dont get your money then I guess you can just sit and wait for the feds to knock on your door.Comment
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Just a shame that JJ from SOBV is going to get millions of clients money returned back to him, great news :/Comment
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this is great, im going to sic my attorney to try to get a lien on his portion of the funds in their account and see if i can get it released back directly to meComment
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I'm a little bit confused here.
If the police think someone is laundering money through a bank, do they walk in and shut down the entire bank while they sort things out and figure it out. Why in the world would they confiscate all of the money Webmaster Checks had when they knew from the beginning that the money involved had nothing to do with the original "compliant".
I think my question is more of "Did they try to shut down a portion of the adult industry" as a "test"?Herschel Savage
Brooklyn, NYComment


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