December 31, 2007
Con artists turn shell companies into cash
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“It typically costs about $100,000 to start one of those companies” Oklahoma lawyer John Heskett logged onto his computer one day in late June, 2005, to check out an inactive shell company owned by his clients who were considering using it in a business deal. via The Globe and Mail
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