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Old 04-16-2013, 09:29 AM   #78
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Originally Posted by Ninjalawyer View Post
Like I said, I don't think this would meet any legal definition of fraud (criminal or in tort), and I think that word is getting thrown around quite a bit just because it sounds so salacious.
How can lying for the specific purpose of personal financial gain be considered anything other than fraud? I'd be the first to admit that my knowledge of the law is hazy at best, but what would else would be necessary in order for it to become criminal fraud?
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