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Blackstone Code - Chapter 48

Published at 15th of March 2024 07:43:44 AM


Chapter 48

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In the room, Mr. Fox's face was as heavy as water. He didn't look much different from the previous moment, but only he knew that his scalp was numb.

People always joke with the federal revenue service, saying that they have offended the federal revenue service. They can't even afford their pants. Few people joke with the Federal Bureau of investigation.

It's not that the FBI has no good jokes to use, nor that they don't make mistakes. On the contrary, the FBI has many law enforcement disputes and even accidents every year, but no one puts them in the open.

As we all know, the tax bureau may make you miserable, but the investigation bureau will directly kill you, so no one will complain every day.

Mr. Fox's legs were a little immovable when the other party showed his identity.

He stared at the man for a while. His son and his men recovered from the shock. Even because Mr. Fox looked at the FBI agents, they felt they had found the backbone, found the courage and glared one after another.

Only Mr. Fox himself knew that he needed to slow down, or he would want to kneel if his legs moved soft.

After a while, he took a deep breath, nodded his head and said "OK", turned and sat down, "I want to see why you can make me stand unstable."

The performance was very beautiful. Even Mr. Fox's son thought it was a shining moment in Mr. Fox's life, but only he knew it. His heart beat 180 miles.

The FBI agent always kept smiling. It was a confident smile. He raised his eyebrows and turned his mouth with a regretful expression. "You will never like to hear this..." he paused. "The FBI has been staring at you for some time..."

In another room, the agent from the tax bureau glanced at the agent from the investigation bureau next to him. The latter nodded at him with a smile.

There is a problem with this sentence, but the problem comes from the primary and secondary.

There will be contradictions and conflicts between simple people, not to mention two top institutions?

The Federal Bureau of investigation and the federal revenue service are obviously two different areas, but there are some overlaps in their powers and functions.

For example, the financial crime investigation section of the FBI is responsible for crimes related to finance, which are often associated with tax evasion.

In order to keep some accounts hidden, criminals will choose to hide. Once hidden, it means tax evasion. Therefore, the two groups still have some conflicts in essence, but these conflicts will not be too obvious and will not be completely introverted.

In a word, the agent of the action team of the financial crime investigation section of the FBI took all the credit to the FBI. These tapes will eventually appear in court and even in front of the media.

With the Bureau of "we have been staring at you for some time", it is enough to prove the foresight of the FBI in front of everyone. In fact, they have long found the criminal act of money laundering by Fox and others, but the evidence is not sufficient, but the stupid Tax Bureau alerted them and fell short of success.

Fortunately, the FBI finally managed to correct everything. It not only won a flash for the whole Bureau of investigation, but also stepped on the tax bureau.

If we put it at ordinary times, the tax bureau must send someone to go in and get back to the Bureau, but now they have a lot of shit. The most important thing is to solve the current problems first and want to get back the field. There will be plenty of time in the future.

Mr. Fox was silent, as if he hadn't heard it. His brain spun quickly, thinking about how an insignificant financial company could be targeted by the FBI. Were they idle?

The agent did not stop to wait for Mr. Fox because of his silence, but sped up his speed.

When the amount of information exceeds the peak that a person can handle in a short time, people will have some confusion when thinking. It is easy to say something wrong and say something they shouldn't say.

"Since last month, we have noticed that your business has become more active, and your money laundering speed is accelerating..."

Last month, in fact, just a dozen days ago, when Lynch and he completed the first transaction, a large amount of change inflow made his daily declared income more and more, which would certainly arouse some people's ideas, but Mr. Fox didn't realize that the FBI had also noticed him.

He was still silent, but the agent continued, "according to our investigation..." he took some photos from the tablet and put them on the table. On them were the photos of Mr. Fox and Lynch together, as well as the photos when he went down to withdraw the money, "After you met Lynch, you reached a series of cooperation conditions. You established a more advanced money laundering process on the original basis..."

"Lynch searches for all kinds of change that is difficult to trace, and designs a new charging system for you, so that you can more quickly legalize the illegal income of your financial company and deposit it in the bank."

"Mr. Fox, it's no exaggeration to say that while you operate a financial company to obtain illegal high interest, you launder money privately. Whether it's a district court or a state court, even the Supreme Court, your sentence will not be less than 20 years!"

The agent's understatement made Mr. Fox's son and his subordinates take a breath. At Mr. Fox's age, it would be very difficult for him to survive for ten years if he went in, let alone twenty years. They were going to kill Mr. Fox in prison.

Mr. Fox's eyelids jumped. "Where's the evidence?" his voice was still very small at first, but soon became louder. "You said so many things, there must be evidence after all. You said I charged high interest. Who will testify and let him stand in front of me!"

"You said I laundered money. These are my legal business income!"

"If you have no evidence, I'll sue you for slander!" he said, taking out his business card holder from his pocket, taking out one of them and handing it to his son. "Go to the door and call the lawyer."

The agent immediately pointed to the table. "Here you are. You can play here."

Mr. Fox sneered, "I doubt you can record..." he then looked at his son and shook the back of his hand. "Go outside and play as soon as possible!"

Mr. Fox didn't know whether his son understood what he meant. He winked, meaning that his son should not come back after calling, so as not to be eaten in a pot.

He has hidden a lot of cash and valuables everywhere over the years. In case something goes wrong, his son can rely on these things to sneak abroad. Although he got trapped, he at least saved his child.

People live all their lives, except for themselves, is not it for the next generation?

But sometimes some things are not as good as people think. Mr. Fox's son came back after calling. Mr. Fox sighed heavily and stared at his son, fool!

The agent almost laughed as he watched Mr. Fox's son go and return. He couldn't ask a person without clear evidence to stay here, but the other party could not refuse to stay, could he?

He raised his wrist and looked at his watch. "I hope your lawyer can come faster, otherwise you may have to spend the night at the Bureau of investigation..." he shrugged. "The environment there is bad, mainly ventilation. The walls are like cages and stink. The toilet and bedroom are put together!"

It's an obvious threat. Everyone feels that they have a chance to win. At the same time, the FBI has begun to arrange relevant people to catch Lynch at any time.

As long as the evidence comes out later, Mr. Fox is bound to plead guilty. Once he pleads guilty, he is an accomplice regardless of whether Lynch's business is not prohibited by law, and the public opinion in the recent noisy dust will be reversed.

The agent cocked his legs proudly and asked the staff outside the door to bring in a cup of coffee. He wanted to maintain his demeanor. After all, they engaged in financial crime investigation are more reserved, dignified and gentlemanly than those front-line crime investigation agents.




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