The Contracting Officer for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer ordered Bank of America to pay the District $13,502,852 for breach of contract. This decision arose out of a fraud scheme in which a Bank of America Assistant Manager in concert with a former employee of the District's tax office, and other Bank employees cashed or deposited fraudulent checks created by a corrupt District employee. All of the checks were drawn on a District account with Bank of America. For more info visit https://web.archive.org/web/20100830080643/http://newsroom.dc.gov/show.aspx/agency/occ/section/2/release/20356/year/2010/month/8
Satoshi knew the banks were the problem. Here are 1500 reminders.
The old contract was part of the thousands of contracts affected by the third web epxloit. All of the new Bankster NFT's were airdropped to previous holders. They will initially be marked as hidden in opensea because of this.
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The Contracting Officer for the Office of the Chief Financial Officer ordered Bank of America to pay the District $13,502,852 for breach of contract. This decision arose out of a fraud scheme in which a Bank of America Assistant Manager in concert with a former employee of the District's tax office, and other Bank employees cashed or deposited fraudulent checks created by a corrupt District employee. All of the checks were drawn on a District account with Bank of America. For more info visit https://web.archive.org/web/20100830080643/http://newsroom.dc.gov/show.aspx/agency/occ/section/2/release/20356/year/2010/month/8
Satoshi knew the banks were the problem. Here are 1500 reminders.
The old contract was part of the thousands of contracts affected by the third web epxloit. All of the new Bankster NFT's were airdropped to previous holders. They will initially be marked as hidden in opensea because of this.