WASHINGTON - The businessman arrived at the Treasury Department carrying a suitcase stuffed with about $5.2 million. The bills were decomposing, nearly unrecognizable, and he asked to swap them for a cashier's check. He said the money came from Mexico.
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What a dummy! If he was going to lie about where the money came from once he figured out there would be less hassle if it came from the US, why not just say it came from the US? Probably because investigators would want to see the site where it was found. Every once in awhile people find Confederate money around here. I don't think it's worth anything to anyone except a collector though.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080728/...uried_millions
What a dummy! If he was going to lie about where the money came from once he figured out there would be less hassle if it came from the US, why not just say it came from the US? Probably because investigators would want to see the site where it was found. Every once in awhile people find Confederate money around here. I don't think it's worth anything to anyone except a collector though.





