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If it sounds too good to be true, it’s most likely a scam

By David Butts

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 28, 2012

~~<p>Question: You work on exposing Ponzi schemes and other investment fraud in Hawaii. What are some of the major cases the FBI has uncovered in recent years in Hawaii?</p>
<p>Answer: Patrick Rako&shy;ta&shy;na&shy;na&shy;hary was a citizen of Madagascar and a resident of Florida when he came to Hono&shy;lulu and hosted seminars claiming to be an expert in foreign currency trading.</p>
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Question: You work on exposing Ponzi schemes and other investment fraud in Hawaii. What are some of the major cases the FBI has uncovered in recent years in Hawaii?

Answer: Patrick Rako­ta­na­na­hary was a citizen of Madagascar and a resident of Florida when he came to Hono­lulu and hosted seminars claiming to be an expert in foreign currency trading. Login for more...



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