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I didn't want to feel like I was duping anyone.
Rosenstein described Russians duping American politicos, not teaming up with them.
That's led to scammers duping users into downloading malware-riddled fakes.
He says Boone ultimately admitted to duping him out of $190k.
In boasts to Hungarian allies, Mr. Orban admitted duping his colleagues.
Also, if I haven't said it, I'm sorry for duping you America.
"This is duping Taiwan compatriots," Liu said, without naming any U.S. officials.
Lauren also got to try duping the Duplex robot; results were mixed.
These are audacious counterfeit wines, capable of duping top critics and seasoned enthusiasts.
ET: Has China been duping the United States for nearly half a century?
In August 2016, he was accused of running a scam and duping his investors.
He agreed with their tactics, including duping both the curator and the granting agency.
Otherwise, you're just duping hapless people into eating terrible food while wearing festive burlap sacks.
"Claims of bypassing or duping the Aadhaar enrolment system are totally unfounded," said the statement.
Upset enough to sue Tidal and Kanye for duping people into signing up for Tidal.
Is H&R Block duping people, or would I save money if I went there?
Meadows accused Ryan of duping lawmakers about the real contents of immigration legislation before the House.
Mysterio was all a hoax, made up for the explicit purpose of duping little Peter Parker.
Libya's sovereign wealth fund had accused Goldman Sachs of duping the fund into making risky deals.
The former executives were accused of overseeing two sham reinsurance deals aimed at duping A.I.G. investors.
The oil giant has denied accusations of duping investors about the cost of climate change regulations.
Palin, the former vice presidential candidate, blasted Cohen on Tuesday for duping her into doing an interview.
The two alt-right leaders behind the campaign bragged about duping the celebrities in a livestream on Wednesday.
They fined and arrested Austria-Hungary's travel agents, accusing them of duping gullible peasants into leaving the country.
An imitation New York Times article is making the rounds on social media, duping readers into believing Sen.
Skeptics, however, say that Mr. Kim might be duping Mr. Moon and Mr. Trump into a false peace.
Criminals are exploiting a tactic known as "SIM swapping" to take over phone number accounts by duping wireless carriers.
Residual scams, such as duping Americans into making phoney tax payments from suburban call centres, are much less cinematic.
The CFPB claims the school has been duping students into taking out private loans that cost more than advertised.
The OG sauce's lawsuit is pretty blunt -- quit duping us, and fork over the profits "Trapatio" has already made.
What would a political campaign be without unseemly actors stirring trouble, duping voters and raising the specter of violence?
"This removes that need and will be a big blow to the 'duping farms' economy of buying fake likes."
"It was kind of a taboo subject to talk about duping at the time, too," said Spelunky player d_tea.
His chest and head tended to tilt, duping him into perceiving the target was moving more than it was.
We love nothing more than duping, emulating, or riffing on a film that few of our audiences have actually seen.
More devious genus of malware are succeeding at even duping advanced security tools that discover threats based on behavior analysis.
Politically, though, that didn't work for Sanders, who charged the Clinton campaign in May 2016 with duping the state parties.
In 2019, dieting presents itself as wellness and clean eating, duping modern feminists to participate under the guise of health.
They have hidden, switched, and manipulated their plans as a way of gaining Senate votes and duping the American public.
That panel, the Business Standards Committee, jumped into action after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused Goldman of duping clients.
Homeopathy is one of the most enduring forms of snake oil available to consumers; it has been duping people since 1814.
Dialogue has divided the diverse opposition coalition, with some activists and politicians feeling the government was duping them to buy time.
Ellis describes 150 fraudsters (90% of them Nigerian) found in the Netherlands in 2008 after duping victims of over €150m ($171.2m).
Both Facebook and Cambridge Analytica have blamed GSR, the company that harvested Facebook data using a personality app, for duping them.
The state contends Capco was a sham used to convert into investment losses $163 million in auto insurance losses, duping investors.
The duping of customers dominated, however, with shareholder dissatisfaction coalescing around a dozen of the company's directors up for re-election.
Others are contact with a "voice" they do not recognize, and contact with someone requesting inappropriate behavior, including duping their parents.
In the case of the first episode, however, it's more like: duping people with problematic opinions into saying those opinions on camera.
Emboldened by his successful duping of Scaramucci, Linton moved on to White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and Trump lawyer Ty Cobb.
"By duping regulators, Volkswagen turned nearly half a million American drivers into unwitting accomplices in an unprecedented assault on our environment," she added.
They have a long history of duping people into buying things that aren't as good as they seem using the mirage of luxury.
At the same time, Wells Fargo's illegal sales practices have stirred memories of big banks duping unwitting customers during the subprime mortgage boom.
One way counterfeiters get their items on e-commerce sites is hijacking well-known brands by duping the U.S. Patent and Trade Office.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ordered the company to pay a $26 million settlement in May after accusing it of duping aspiring inventors.
If concrete steps are laid out on denuclearization in the talks, the Trump administration will want assurances that North Korea isn't duping them.
She was accused of profiting by duping illegal migrants into paying her to file frivolous visa applications while remaining in the country indefinitely.
" In a blog post yesterday, T-Mobile CTO Neville Ray wrote that AT&T was "duping customers into thinking they're getting something they're not.
After winning the election, he agreed to pay $25 million to settle a state lawsuit against Trump University, which was accused of duping customers.
What is plausible is that Congress and the president knew very well what they were doing and enabled GM in duping the American taxpayer.
The corruption strategy involves enticing, duping, bribing or recruiting political activists, lobbyists, journalists and academics to promulgate Moscow's conspiracy theories or whitewashing its policies.
New York (CNN Business)A watchdog group is accusing Rihanna's Savage x Fenty lingerie line of duping customers into registering for a subscription service.
Pointbreak Media was accused of duping small businesses by both claiming to be associated with Google and claiming that it could influence Google search positions.
It would create special state courts to handle fraud cases, and foresees jail terms of up to five years and stiff fines for duping savers.
In both the Bay Area and Boulder last year, anti-tax campaigns were exposed for duping local business owners into unwittingly signing up as opponents.
But there is a difference between earning a profit by providing a useful service to your customers and earning a profit by duping your customers.
And that convict—Lorraine Brown, CEO of the third-party company DocX that facilitated the fraud scheme—was sent to prison for duping the banks.
Fakers make these pieces for pennies and can sell them for thousands, often duping first-time collectors and experienced resellers with their high-quality creations.
They were duping users into paid memberships with tricky buttons, hidden text, instant trials that converted in days and the use of other misleading tactics.
Billy McFarland, who got in trouble last year for duping people into buying tickets to a fake concert in the Bahamas, is in trouble again.
As Mr. Rosenstein explained, in answer to a reporter's question, these parts of the operation depended on Russians' disguising their identities and duping innocent Americans.
That appears to be the extent of the vast conspiracy, or at least its operations — duping credulous conservatives into clicking through to an ad farm.
Duping several soldiers into giving him the opportunity to shoot footage of a bomber jet for a commercial qualifies as just everyday shenanigans for Jimmy McGill.
Smollett was charged with multiple felony counts after allegedly duping the Chicago police into believing he had been the target of a hate crime in January.
I made a living at pretending I'm a reporter, which Donald trump knows, & was a fan of, why would he have me arrested for duping him.
Huawei is also accused of duping four banks into violating sanctions on Iran, on which basis Canadian police arrested Meng Wanzhou, its chief financial officer, in December.
The accusations against Chandy were brought by the owner of the solar panel business, who herself faces allegations of duping victims into investing in fake solar projects.
Sacha Baron Cohen once again molded scamming into a cinematic artform, duping conservatives into acts of pure idiocy by preying on political bias (and often outright racism).
Before the show was even announced, Palin came forward with a story about Cohen allegedly duping her into an interview by posing as a disabled war vet.
He wrote a long essay about his efforts to kneecap the Evil Empire, entitled "The Farewell Dossier: Duping the Soviets," in the CIA publication Studies in Intelligence.
They also accuse him of duping lenders with phony financial documents in an effort to maintain his luxurious lifestyle after Ukraine stopped being a source of income.
But there's a difference between brands duping Korean skin care brands and brands using Korean skin care marketing to benefit themselves without actually offering the same results.
In Vietnam, for instance, police are investigating two ICOs, Pincoin and Ifan, run by a firm called Modern Tech, which is accused of duping buyers out of $660m.
Their preferred mode of duping targets is through spear phishing, a practice of sending emails from ostensibly a trusted sender in order to trick them into revealing information.
Sacha Baron Cohen has been accused of "duping" people into saying and doing some ridiculously stupid things, but he's just showing their true colors ... so says Tony Rock.
By duping components of this system into thinking their hackers are legitimate users, they have enabled the transfer of tens of millions of dollars into accounts they control.
He was charged with fraud, duping art dealers and collectors out of millions between 2015 and 2017, when he transferred over $16 million worth of artwork under false pretenses.
Among the class actions quashed was a case brought by Citibank customers, who accused the bank of duping them into buying insurance that they were never eligible to use.
The other is from a school, under state and federal investigation, that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fined last year for duping students into taking out costly private loans.
There's no feasible way to make every instance of duping illegal, but we can realistically imagine a society in which people who rip off customers for money face social opprobrium.
Mr. Reddick was once accused in an article in The New York Post of duping tourists into buying tickets for the Staten Island Ferry, which, since 1997, has been free.
Criminals are using a method known as "SIM swapping" to take over phone number accounts by duping wireless carriers, and in some cases stealing millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency.
Shkreli was convicted last summer of duping a group of investors in two hedge funds he ran by misleading them about the financial performance of their money in those funds.
For me, at least, it's a much more satisfying win to know that I am the funniest in the group, rather than the one who is best at duping the rest.
Controversy after charges are dropped Smollett was charged with multiple felony counts after allegedly duping the Chicago police into believing he had been the target of a hate crime in January.
With the franchise's comedic heavy hitters off-world, the best the Earthbound crew can really manage by way of a funny introduction is Rhodey duping Banner into bowing to King T'Challa.
French identity fraud: A Paris criminal court convicted six men of duping the wealthy out of $50 million, in part by using a silicone mask to impersonate a French defense minister.
The Maryland congressman has been demanding documents from Vision since January, saying that he is concerned that it is duping poor consumers into rent-to-own contracts that become money traps.
The complaint accuses Vision of duping residents by not disclosing known defects and housing code violations and of using "predatory and unconscionable lease option contracts" that violate Ohio and Cincinnati laws.
Stacy Pincus filed the $5 million lawsuit in Northern Illinois Federal Court on April 27, basically accusing the chain of duping customers into paying more for their drinks than they're actually worth.
The Marvel Comics maven is suing his ex-manager Jerardo Olivarez for allegedly duping him out of millions of dollars — and even stealing his blood, according to legal documents obtained by PEOPLE.
Charlie KirkScreenshot: TwitterThe blocker: Charlie Kirk, head of Turning Point USA, a campus organization for young conservatives whose mission appears to be duping elderly right-wing billionaires into giving them tons of money.
For those of us already thinking of duping the look for summer soirees, Nelson notes that a white or pearlescent beige pencil or liquid eyeliner could work in lieu of the concealer trick.
Oregon-based collector Nira Levine is suing the owners of the Lower East Side's Woodward Gallery for allegedly duping her into overpaying for works by Andy Warhol, Pablo Picasso, Keith Haring, and others.
One new law would ensure union operatives are given exclusive access to new workers in hopes of duping them to sign irrevocable union membership cards before they can hear opposing points of view.
He raised a family in suburban Maryland while passing himself off as a soldier, duping state motor vehicle administrations, passport officials and even the same US Attorney's Office now looking to imprison him.
Damon Dash is duping the general public about an upcoming movie he claims to have ties to when he really had nothing to do with it at all ... according to a new lawsuit.
In April, Lee sued his ex-manager Jerardo Olivarez for allegedly duping him out of millions of dollars — and stealing his blood, according to a complaint filed in Los Angeles and obtained by PEOPLE.
Hamid resumed selling fake diplomas, duping U.S. consumers into paying upfront fees to enroll in fake high schools and colleges even after Pakistani authorities shut Axact down in May 2015, according to Bharara's statement.
NHCA, which is otherwise known as Venari Partners, employed a "business model," according to DOJ, of duping healthcare employees into interviews without disclosing that it intends to use their information to file FCA suits.
And yet, when I thought about leaving the scarf on for the rest of my stay, something about it felt dishonest, almost shameful, as if I were duping people into being kind to me.
But too often, decisions made in a Silicon Valley conference room end up duping customers and users, and squeezing as much money out of they can from the gig economy workers that power the system.
Someone in a small Pennsylvania town has apparently been trying to spend prop movie money like it's the real thing, duping one local business and prompting police to issue a warning about the phony cash.
A federal judge in California has ruled for teamaker R.C. Bigelow in a pair of lawsuits accusing it of duping consumers into thinking its green and black tea products were full of health-boosting antioxidants.
While some former officials have warned that being alone with Putin is ill-advised — given the former KGB officer's presumed skill at duping his adversaries — at least one former U.S. president would applaud the move.
The judge overseeing the N.F.L. concussion settlement said on Wednesday that the plaintiffs' lawyers could look into whether lenders, claims service providers and other companies are duping former players into signing contracts for unneeded services.
The toy company that makes all those PAW Patrol toys your kids, nieces and nephews love ... claims Chinese counterfeiters are taking a huge bite out of its bottom line, and duping millions of young fans.
West Virginia accused Purdue of duping doctors into widely prescribing the drug by minimizing its risks, convincing them it was less addictive than other opioids because just one dose delivered steady relief for 12 hours.
The bad things that happen in the movie are mostly because of one incredibly rich man, who sits out most of the film and is really skillful at duping everyone from TV hosts to co-workers.
And yet another hate group, Transgender Trend, has been raising funds to distribute anti-trans propaganda to schools as a neutral-sounding "resource pack," in a similar style to crisis pregnancy centers duping women seeking abortions.
After duping people on the street into believing the musical Hudson, We Have a Problem was a real thing, Kimmel surprised his audience with the actual musical in which Broderick sings about the clear skies ahead.
When that cash flow dried up as Manafort's consulting clients lost power in Ukraine, he began duping banks about the state of his financial position in an effort to win approval for loans, the prosecutor argued.
The emails and messages — which depict unnamed Boeing employees bragging about duping airlines, criticizing the MAX's design as done by "clowns" and raising concerns about cost-cutting and schedule pressures — immediately prompted sharp bipartisan rebukes. Sen.
Theorists on 4chan and Reddit are praising this user for duping Wilson into passing the information off to either to the CIA, or to independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin, who then gave it to Senator John McCain.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Current and former employees of Singapore transit operator SMRT were charged in court on Friday with duping the company into awarding millions of dollars of contracts to companies in which they had a financial interest.
Prosecutors argue those records are damning evidence of Manafort hiding money earned overseas from consulting for a pro-Russia political party in Ukraine and then duping banks into giving him loans when that income stream ran dry.
But the sad truth is that there are thousands of people peddling miracles doing more harm than good, duping desperate people out of money—and in the worst cases, preventing people from seeking the treatment they desperately need.
Andrew Caspersen, 39, was charged by the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office in a complaint unsealed Monday that accused the private equity executive of duping investors, including a charity, into placing millions of dollars in a sham investment fund.
The failure of Trumpcare proved that Obamacare is a floor, not a ceiling; in fact, Trump himself helped establish that floor by duping his supporters into believing that "everybody" would be covered under a Republican health care plan.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by former employees of Infinium Capital Management accusing the defunct high-speed trading firm of securities fraud by duping them into investing in the company while hiding its financial troubles.
Nor has Facebook reported whether the people who were targeted were from specific demographic or philosophical groups — all of which means we really don't know the full extent of the duping on Facebook, and maybe Facebook doesn't either.
Officials in the semi-autonomous, northern region of Galmudug said a U.S. air strike killed members of its forces this week and accused a rival region, Puntland, of duping the Americans into believing those targeted were Islamist rebels.
Duping prominent figures into displaying their ignorance was amusing when ignorance was something to be ashamed of; the world is now such that, as Michael Gove, a British government minister, famously put it, "people have had enough of experts".
The two men stand accused of laundering more than $30 million, using secret offshore accounts, duping banks to get loans, and failing to register as foreign agents for the lobbying they did for a pro-Russian Ukranian political party.
In the health policy context, this means rather than duping consumers with deceptively cheap, but inadequate, health insurance, policy makers should focus instead on providing consumers incentives to buy higher-quality plans to make them more affordable for all.
The two men stand accused of laundering more than $30 million, using secret offshore accounts, duping banks to get loans, and failing to register as foreign agents for the lobbying they did for a pro-Russian Ukranian political party.
Logic therefore suggests that a woman's ideal evolutionary strategy is to mate with such men in secrecy, while duping less masculine (but better bonded) males into believing that the resultant offspring are their own—thus garnering reliable help in raising them.
That is, unless, Tacoma is just continuing Gone Home's tradition of accidentally duping gamers into thinking it's some haunted house genre fiction when it's in fact another self-discovery tale told through space-zines, space-faxes and space-Pizza Hut receipts.
Wonder's success in spite of his disability is nothing short of inspirational, but a new breed of truther has emerged that claims he's has been faking that shit since day one and duping us all the way to the bank.
What she does say about prosperity preachers and Fox News shock jocks duping their subjects by directing their anger away from real sources of local grievance like oil spills and gas leaks might confirm the argument she seeks to overturn.
On Thursday, the New York Times filed a lawsuit against a woman who it says has been posing as a reporter for the paper for years, duping high-profile subjects into interviews and even making her own bogus business cards.
State news agency Xinhua said late last week that police had detained executives from a company called Shanxinhui, accusing them of operating a pyramid scheme and duping people out of money in the name of raising funds to help the poor.
State news agency Xinhua said late last week police had detained executives from a company called Shanxinhui, accusing them of operating a pyramid scheme and duping people out of money in the name of raising funds to help the poor.
As it turned out, Dee Dee had been duping both her daughter and her friends and neighbors for years, reaping the rewards of a sympathetic public: free flights, celebrity donations, trips to Disney World, and even a house from Habitat for Humanity.
"The defendant raped a helpless young woman after duping the people around her into believing he was going to care for her, tried to cover up his crime, and then repeatedly lied about what he did, including under oath at trial," she said.
The New York Times also reported back in 2009 that "duping"—the illegal practice of officers wearing counterfeit badges, with or without the correct badge number, to avoid fines for losing the genuine item—has been widespread among the NYPD since the 60s.
Burt said the specific phishing tactic, which generally involves duping a victim into clicking a malicious link, was one they discovered being used by a Russian intelligence hacking group often referred to as Fancy Bear in the lead-up to the presidential election.
Mr. Greenberg and former A.I.G. chief financial officer Howard I. Smith are accused of two sham reinsurance deals aimed at duping investors — one that converted auto warranty insurance losses into investment losses, and another that pumped up A.I.G.'s reserves by $500 million.
Mr. Newman, 37, was sentenced just over two years after federal authorities had charged him with duping those investors, many of whom were either Yale alumni or people who had come to know him at a CrossFit training center in New York.
KOLKATA, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Eleven people have been arrested in India on suspicion of duping single women into selling their newborn babies and trafficking the infants inside biscuit containers to an adoption centre to be sold on to childless couples, police said on Wednesday.
Killeen felt that McDonald's had been duping customers with impunity ever since the inception of this so-called "value meal," which was initially created by franchise manager Alan Dimayuga in the early 1990s to speed up and simplify the ordering process for customers and workers.
Their partnership tied pro wrestling to its carnie, live entertainment past, reminding us that its roots reach deeply into the misty past of America's dramatic heritage, as much ill-fitting suits and self-effacing zingers as strongman contests and duping marks in the audience.
The former Georgia governor will have an opportunity to unravel an unholy alliance that has formed between the media, the federal government and Big Organic, the multibillion-dollar industry committed to duping the public into paying a hefty premium for the privilege of buying politically correct food.
Erickson was accused of duping a father-son business duo into handing him $20023,000 for a company Erickson described in a letter as one that promised stellar investment returns of up to 75% per year for what he claimed was a high-tech patent for a wheelchair.
There is no shortage of cases of psychics duping clients out of thousands or even millions of dollars — an issue that drove the EU to create strict rules in 2008 telling psychics to advertise their services as entertainment alone, and the creation of a website, BadPsychics.
It gave the show the best PR it could possibly ask for—former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, disgraced former Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore, and former Congressman Joe Walsh all angrily took to social media to chide the comedian for duping them into appearing on the show.
And in another alleged scam involving Amazon, federal authorities last year charged a former contestant on NBC's "The Apprentice" and her husband of duping people out of over $15 million by claiming to teach them how to make millions of dollars selling products on the e-commerce site.
But, according to a new civil lawsuit in federal court, really what her lawyer was doing was stringing her along, draining her funds, and effectively duping her into coming out from the shadows and declaring her presence in the US to the very government agents most undocumented immigrants spend lifetimes avoiding.
Where criminals have previously been found doing deals out of parking lots and empty properties — and still continue to do so — they are now often duping buyers by renting and furnishing houses for business, and sometimes even passing off an unrelated bitch as the mother of the puppies up for sale.
"I suspect it's less about wanting to get away with the con in the sense of wanting to rip people off, but more the idea of winning/duping as a way of feeling a sense of superiority or power," says Matt Lundquist, LCSW, a psychotherapist based in New York City.
"The defendants lured investors and defrauded their victims with a web of lies, duping them into paying millions of dollars toward buying bundles of debt people owed on student loans and their credit card debt," U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland, Robert Hur, said at a news briefing on Wednesday.
Here we have a man who inherited great wealth, then built a business career largely around duping the gullible — whether they were naïve investors in his business ventures left holding the bag when those ventures went bankrupt, or students who wasted time and money on worthless degrees from Trump University.
The groups called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether Facebook violated consumer protection and child privacy laws by duping children into making in-app purchases in games like Angry Birds, PetVille and Ninja Saga, and then making it nearly impossible for children or their parents to seek refunds.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the mid-1800s, with Spiritualism at its height in the US, a photographer named William H. Mumler started creating spirit photographs, duping the people of Boston (and New York) into believing that the ghosts of their loved ones appeared standing next to them in studio portraits.
If they make a distinction between smoking cigarettes and vaping, point out how they are the same when it comes to the health risks of nicotine addiction and the methods manufacturers use to get you addicted -- namely that these big tobacco companies are duping users with their dishonest advertising campaigns and kid-friendly flavors.
Whether you're staring deeply into a candle, making pretend fireballs with your energy like a Dragon Ball Z character, or spitting flames at someone like its your first college party and you have a bottle of Bacardi 151 ( as shown above), there's something about the primitive nature of fire that is immeasurably helpful in duping people.
In a July 28 filing, several plaintiffs' lawyers asked the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation to create a new MDL in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California for a growing number of proposed class actions accusing Lumber Liquidators of duping customers into buying products that poorly withstand scratching, warping and staining.
Kelly Is Holding Women Against Their Will In A "Cult," Parents Told PolicePuerto Rico Is Burning Its Dead, And We May Never Know How Many People The Hurricane Really KilledHyperpartisan Facebook Pages Are Publishing False And Misleading Information At An Alarming RateHow Teens In The Balkans Are Duping Trump Supporters With Fake News These Reports Allege Trump Has Deep Ties To Russia BuzzFeed News has been a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist: for a stunning probe that proved operatives with apparent ties to Vladimir Putin have engaged in a targeted killing campaign against his perceived enemies on British and American soil, and an exposé of a dispute-settlement process used by multinational corporations to undermine domestic regulations and gut environmental laws at the expense of poorer nations.

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