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Apple bribery Manager Hiding 150,000 U.S. dollars
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08-26-2010, 12:06 AM
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Apple bribery Manager Hiding 150,000 U.S. dollars
ed hardy clothing report,Federal investigators earlier this month, Apple's global supply manager in Paul Luodeweien (Paul Devine) house search found Dwyane hiding in his shoe more than 15 million in cash, and have more than one foreign bank accounts.
"Shoe box in his possession more than 15 million." U.S. Justice Department lawyer Michelle Kane said. In addition, Dwyane also worth 20,000 U.S. dollars of foreign currency. Kane pointed out that, in addition to the two other than money, Dwyane may be hiding in other parts of the cash. "We found a lot of foreign bank accounts, ed hardy shoes and a lot of money." Kane said. Two weeks ago, Dwyane was accused of accepting kickbacks from suppliers. U.S. District Judge Howard Lloyd says, if Dwyane demanding the release, he must be the foreign bank accounts in the United States handed over the deposit back, and to pay 600,000 U.S. dollars to bail fee. Inspectors(ed hardy bags) noted that Dwyane use Apple products (such as the iPod and the iPhone) the exchange of confidential information as a request to the supplier rebates. It is reported that he provided information to suppliers, including product sales expected, Apple's manufacturing costs and supply chain competitors offer. But Dwyane denied. Dwyane want to be free still take some time, because now he does not meet the conditions of release. His lawyer said that as the complexity of the international transfer program, Dwyane is not even the money to overseas accounts back to the U.S. |
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