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Guam Trio Sentenced for Stealing $10.75 Million from Children's Charity

via Washington Times·3h ago

Three Guam residents received federal prison sentences after being convicted of running a fraud scheme that diverted and laundered more than $10.75 million in charitable bingo proceeds intended for children. This conviction highlights the critical need for rigorous oversight in charitable organizations to protect vulnerable populations from financial exploitation. The case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences for those who seek to profit from the generosity of others.

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