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I cannot find what the heck not paying company costs means. No story links anything except the stupid byline which looks like one of those Chinese translators.
The IRP6 are six executives that worked at IRP Solutions Corporation, which was raided by the FBI in February 2005. After the raid, charges of mail and wire fraud were brought against the six executives -- David A. Banks, Kendrick Barnes, Demetrius K. Harper, Clinton A. Stewart, Gary L. Walker, and David A. Zirpolo -- who were all tried and convicted in 2011 for failure to pay debts to staffing companies related to completing software development work for sales to law enforcement agencies, specifically the Department of Homeland Security and the New York City Police Department.
The IRP6 are six executives that worked at IRP Solutions Corporation, which was raided by the FBI in February 2005. After the raid, charges of mail and wire fraud were brought against the six executives -- David A. Banks, Kendrick Barnes, Demetrius K. Harper, Clinton A. Stewart, Gary L. Walker, and David A. Zirpolo -- who were all tried and convicted in 2011 for failure to pay debts to staffing companies related to completing software development work for sales to law enforcement agencies, specifically the Department of Homeland Security and the New York City Police Department.
So it looks like fraud.
THANK YOU. Not quite so innocent. The story makes it look like it was some random bankruptcy, which made no sense.
So... let me get this right. Conservatives are all for leniency on corporate fraud. Got it.
This says a lot about the liberal mind set.
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