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Has anyone prosecuted one of these cases recently? I know this use to be a crime in Texas (TPC 32.48), but I can't find the statute that criminalizes "pyramid" or "endless chain" schemes. Can anyone help? Is it still illegal in Texas? Thanks. | ||
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Houston had a bunch of these cases a few years ago. Williamson County had some, too. The law is in the Business Code. Houston also did some serious forfeiting of money, and a subsequent appellate case affirmed their work. | |||
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Shane, the Pyramid Scheme is Sec. 17.461 of the Business and Commerce Code. I have indictments and information I would be happy to share with you. This scheme was the same as those in Williamson and Harris, and was blatant. No products, just cash. | |||
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The biggest Ponzi scheme going is social security. I wish you could go after the crooks running that scam. Is there anyone under age 45 who really thinks he will see much, if any, of his contribution? | |||
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Shane: You should call Russel Turbeville. He is the Chief of our Consumer Fraud Division at Harris County and has been for years. He has done a bunch of these and can give you a lot of good advice. Call 713-755-5836 | |||
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