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Swede who ran multi-million dollar Bitcoin scam arrested on Koh Chang

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On 6/20/2019 at 4:18 AM, Wilsonandson said:


Where he'll enjoy himself there. Be a real popular guy. Time to himself, the self catering, open shower rooms and friendly company at the break a rock foundation. Mmm, mmm Swede on the menu tonight. My, my what great times lie ahead for you, sweet cheeks.

There is a Transfer Treaty between Sweden and the United States regarding prisoners, so Mr. Karlsson might very well do his time there. On a side note; Americans do not know how to deal with truly dangerous prison inmates who present serious disciplinary problems while incarcerated. If they did, they would have special facilities for them that are run exactly like Russia's "Black Dolphin Prison."

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    by then only warren buffet will qualify for a retirement visa    

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    If he had 11 million Dollars, one has to ask why he would live in Thailand?  Cypress comes to mind as a better place, no extradition.

  • The Swede "will now be extradited BACK to USA"...? 

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22 hours ago, Matzzon said:

Let´s just say; The future for Mr. Karlsson does not look so bright.

Or, we could say maybe he set-up a nice little stash somewhere for just this eventuality.  Hires a top flight law firm that specializes in similar fraud defenses and then get's to sit in court and watch his boys get one piece of evidence after another excluded, uncovers violations of process by law enforcement and finally walks, just like the Indian guy from Goldman Sachs.   Bernie was actually one of the very few actually to do time, many many more walked free, hugging their lawyers.  

1 hour ago, dddave said:

Or, we could say maybe he set-up a nice little stash somewhere for just this eventuality.  Hires a top flight law firm that specializes in similar fraud defenses and then get's to sit in court and watch his boys get one piece of evidence after another excluded, uncovers violations of process by law enforcement and finally walks, just like the Indian guy from Goldman Sachs.   Bernie was actually one of the very few actually to do time, many many more walked free, hugging their lawyers.  

You live the dream, dude. Can I get some of that?

Anybody that believes they will get 

1 kg of gold for $98 is a fool and deserves no sympathy.555

On 6/21/2019 at 7:58 AM, Isaanbiker said:

  Plenty of countries in south America. BTW< you can't do that with 11 dollars. He must have lost his mind, or never had one. 

If you read the minerals website is is either done  by and idiot or someone not all there but what is even more surprising is how stupid someone could be to read it and actually invest with this dummy...

On 6/20/2019 at 10:07 PM, Gang Warily said:

I never cease to be amazed at all those smart people who believe they will never be scammed for anything and never have any pity for the victims. But this is Thailand of course where the boiler room boys' motto is 'If they're that dumb they deserve to be scammed.' Tells you a lot about the people and the people making comments here.  The victims are clearly not expert investors with loads of cash, much more probably people who have invested their pensions because the banks are offering only 1-2 per cent and legal moneylenders in the west are charging up to 1500% p.a. 

Really how can have pity for the victim when they are this stupid?

Who would possibly believe they will get given gold as payback for an investment of $98?

the only thing that suprises me about this is that idiots who fell for this can actually read.

 

On 6/20/2019 at 4:51 PM, Forethat said:

The Swede "will now be extradited BACK to USA"...? 

Well, he's a Farang, isn't he? We are ALL THE SAME. Farangistan 

Wait a minute... 3,575 people thought you could buy $45,000 of gold for $98?? Hate to say it, but they deserve to be scammed. 

Wow, this is exactly what you DON'T want to see when you log in to check on your investments ????

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On 6/20/2019 at 4:40 PM, 4675636b596f75 said:

If he had 11 million Dollars, one has to ask why he would live in Thailand?  Cypress comes to mind as a better place, no extradition.

Only North Cyprus

On 6/21/2019 at 7:43 PM, oslooskar said:

There is a Transfer Treaty between Sweden and the United States regarding prisoners, so Mr. Karlsson might very well do his time there. On a side note; Americans do not know how to deal with truly dangerous prison inmates who present serious disciplinary problems while incarcerated. If they did, they would have special facilities for them that are run exactly like Russia's "Black Dolphin Prison."

On the contrary Check out The USA Supermax where Abu Hamza is held.

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