Once the FBI gets involved, it becomes a new incident.
This is a turning point.
You have no idea how shameless they are!
The investigators didn't meet with Xing Baohua, the big boss; they just took away a dozen or so people.
Among them was Huang Xingyao, the branch manager.
The lawyer's negotiations failed, and the other party came with an investigation warrant, so even the lawyer had to give way.
However, the lawyer will be busy later, as he needs to take the company's finance department to bail out those who have been taken away.
The media waiting outside kept taking pictures and shooting.
In short, Xing Baohua is currently facing a series of troubles.
If it comes to betting against those financial companies, Xing Baohua is a fierce tiger, not afraid of a pack of wolves.
He is determined to win.
But with so many problems, and the wolves even having a zookeeper as their backer, how are they supposed to play?
Everyone is still within the rules of the game, and anyone can play. Xing Baohua is only facing temporary difficulties, and the pressure and troubles he's experiencing are just temporary.
Look at them, they've lost all sense of shame for billions of dollars.
The FBI intervened, but given the status of Director Liang and Director Xue, Xing Baohua told them to leave immediately.
What was originally a business matter, if those bastards find out the two people's true identities, it will be a problem beyond his level to get close to, and will become much more troublesome.
Subsequently, Xing Baohua called the cooperating bank to ask if it could continue to provide him with collateral to buy stocks in the stock market.
The answer was yes.
Xing Baohua was quite pleased with this.
With the continued acquisitions of Happy Water, hamburger and fried chicken, and the addition of Walmart supermarket chain, Xing Baohua is essentially increasing his stake in the service industry.
His actions were completely incomprehensible.
During this time, Xing Baohua also looked up some relevant legal magazines to learn some knowledge.
Federal law is too thick; you can't understand it without putting in some effort to analyze it.
Reading legal magazines and newspapers, treating them as case studies, won't significantly increase his legal knowledge, but it will give him a different perspective on federal law.
It was the kind of educational experience.
It's important to know that the thick federal laws of Great America are not only numerous, but the people who drafted them also made the provisions complex, cumbersome, and unfathomable, so that only a group of legal experts could understand them when people went to court.
You want to hire a lawyer, but the lawyer's first thought isn't who's responsible, but who has the money.
Is Xing Baohua short of money?
They're not short of money, that's why they want to mess with him and squeeze every last drop out of him.
If they have connections with local celebrities, how can they deal with an outsider without the outsider having a lobbying team?
The fact that the FBI has intervened shows that this is just a case of making a fuss without any reason.
Xing Baohua, while reading a magazine, discovered an interesting little story.
This fully demonstrates that the bizarre behavior of this country is truly unreasonable.
Many things seem like a joke; in our words, it's like having too much free time to do something.
The incident began when a cigar enthusiast bought a box of extremely rare and expensive cigars.
The most outrageous thing was that they even insured their cigars for fire.
He finished the box of premium cigars within a month, and for some reason, demanded compensation from the insurance company.
He hired a lawyer to help him stage this farce. During the appeal, the lawyer said that the cigar was damaged in a series of small fires.
The insurance company was naturally unwilling to pay compensation, arguing that the person had finished smoking the cigar in a normal manner.
As a result, the lawyer they hired sued the insurance company. After repeated court hearings and a period of more than a year, they won the case.
The insurance company wasn't stupid. Rather than endure a long and expensive appeals process, they decided to accept the judgment and pay $15,000 in cigar "fire insurance."
This is money that was forcibly deducted from the insurance company!
Are insurance companies so easy to mess with? They're only paying out to save on legal fees; the cost of a single court hearing might even exceed the compensation.
Then, another twist occurred.
After the person who sued the insurance company cashed the compensation check, the insurance company immediately called the police and had him arrested.
The charge is suspected of 24 counts of arson, and the man was found to have 24 cigars.
Based on his own prior complaints and testimony, this man was convicted by the insurance company of intentionally burning insured property.
He was eventually sentenced and fined hundreds of thousands of US dollars.
Xing Baohua felt like he was working for an insurance company. And the man smoking the cigar was the one he was betting against.
Xing Baohua fell into deep thought. Should he open up another battlefield?
Thinking about this, isn't the FBI their second front?
The goal is to find a breach within him and uncover the evidence he seeks.
Fortunately, Xing Baohua used some memories, and the company was very clean, so he wasn't afraid of being investigated.
Next, we continued reading short stories. After reading a few, we realized they were all messy and trivial matters, except for the last short story example.
This caused Xing Baohua to become deep in thought.
He's starting to regret digging a hole for Lehman Brothers. He can just run away with the money from the turning point index.
But he wanted revenge! And he also wanted to trick Lehman Brothers, but he never expected that his scheme would backfire so badly.
The story uses a lawsuit involving General Motors, which states that General Motors had its eye on the technology of a company in continental Europe.
They proposed to purchase all the patented technologies.
They won't sell; they even want to list on the stock exchange in the United States.
I thought that once I rejected GM, the matter would be over.
Who knew that after the company went public, GM would report it, and the FBI would get involved.
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