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Wed May 2, 2012, 07:06 PM

U.S. marshals still don't know Bobby Thompson's true identity

Source: Tampa Bay Times

Bobby Thompson is finally in federal custody on charges of money laundering, fraud and identity theft.

But the real identity of the man behind the U.S. Navy Veterans Association, a multimillion-dollar sham charity that operated from a duplex in Tampa, remains a mystery.

When Thompson was arrested Monday night in Portland, Ore., he refused to tell federal marshals his name.

He signed the booking sheet at the jail with an "X."

Read more: http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/us-marshals-still-dont-know-bobby-thompsons-true-identity/1227951



I had forgotten about this guy. Another fine Republican donor.

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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Wed May 2, 2012, 07:23 PM

1. This is so fascinating.

I'm interested in watching how this all plays out. How do people find the balls to do something so outrageous ...? Amazing. Obviously his confidence runs high along with arrogance.

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Response to FarPoint (Reply #1)

Thu May 3, 2012, 08:10 AM

4. He looked so natural standing next to Bush, Cheney, Rove .........

I'd love to see those photos.

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Response to marble falls (Reply #4)

Thu May 3, 2012, 08:17 AM

5. just google images with his name with George Bush and a bunch of them pop up

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Bush, McCain, Rove, Adam Putnam, Boehner.....

and if you google his name with Republicans....Rudy even shows up.

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Response to maddezmom (Reply #5)

Thu May 3, 2012, 12:20 PM

9. Frankenstein meets the Wolfman. They look so comfortable together.

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Response to maddezmom (Reply #5)

Thu May 3, 2012, 03:33 PM

13. If this guy had donated to democrats

The right would have tried to blow it up into a huge scandal.

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Response to fantomas (Reply #13)

Thu May 3, 2012, 09:18 PM

14. And blamed it on "Obama".

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Response to marble falls (Reply #4)

Thu May 3, 2012, 02:02 PM

11. Bobby Thompson also was a major contributor to Michele Bachmann:

A tax-exempt Navy veterans group founded by one of Michele Bachmann’s top campaign contributors may be under investigation by the IRS at the request of U.S. Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA). The group is under investigation in at least six states and has been banned from operating in at least three.

Webb has asked the IRS to investigate the U.S. Navy Veterans Association, a national charitable veterans organization founded by Bobby Thompson of Tampa, FL, after reading “alarming reports” that the charity’s directors cannot be located and its multimillion-dollar expenditures cannot be accounted for.The U.S. Navy Veterans Association was founded by Thompson, who donated $10,000 to Rep. Michele Bachmann’s campaign at her Minneapolis event with former halftime governor Sarah Palin April 7. Thompson was only one of six individuals who ponied up the 10 large to have his picture taken with the Tea Party darlings.

http://www.dumpbachmann.com/2010/07/charitable-veterans-group-founded-by.html



The Dump Bachmann website also posts a photo of Bachmann with Edwin Cain, a registered lobbyist for Thompson's phony charity, as it appears on Bachmann's congressional website:


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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Wed May 2, 2012, 07:37 PM

2. Sooner or later a relative or old friend will recognize the news photo.

"It's uncle Charlie, Dad! You still want him to give back the 5 grand he borrowed from you?"

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Response to Archae (Reply #2)

Thu May 3, 2012, 11:52 AM

8. Or multiple families or old girlfriends. nt

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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Wed May 2, 2012, 07:59 PM

3. Hold him until someone reports him missing.

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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Thu May 3, 2012, 08:30 AM

6. I'll bet he's with Kobra or maybe the League of Assassins

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This is totally their M.O.

But he's definitely not with Darkseid--otherwise the flying robot dogs would have busted him out by now. Darkseid don't play.

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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Thu May 3, 2012, 08:42 AM

7. "The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!"

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_Heard_'Round_the_World_(baseball)

OK, just kidding.

Wow, they got him. The Tampa Bay Times has been following this guy closely. They're not the only paper interested in him; the Roanoke Times has been following the story too. Our beloved AG, Ken Cuccinelli, received money from Thompson. When it was found out what a fraud Thompson was, Cuccinelli said he would keep the contibution anyway. After a while, he did relent.

Ailing fugitive Bobby Thompson caught in Oregon

Bobby Thompson's now-defunct charity collected at least $2 million from Virginia residents.
By Michael Sluss
981-3373

Authorities finally may get to solve the mystery behind the fugitive known as Bobby Thompson, who allegedly ran a fraudulent charity for military veterans that bilked millions of dollars from donors in Virginia and 40 other states.
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The initial findings were turned over to Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's office, which has civil enforcement authority under the state's charitable solicitation law.

Cuccinelli has distanced himself from the case because he accepted $55,500 in political contributions in 2009 from Thompson, who was the second-largest individual contributor to the Republican's campaign. After Thompson went missing in 2010, Cuccinelli donated $55,700 - the sequestered campaign funds plus interest - to veterans support groups in the state. His chief deputy, Chuck James, is overseeing the investigation of USNVA.
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It remains unclear whether Thompson will face criminal charges in Virginia. Cuccinelli spokesman Brian Gottstein wrote in an email Tuesday that the attorney general's office has referred information about Thompson and the charity to "appropriate authorities." Gottstein said he could not identify those authorities because the investigation is ongoing.


The U.S. Marshals Service had thought back in February that Thompson was in New Mexico.

Marshals hunt for elusive fundraiser Bobby Thompson

http://search.roanoke.com/search.aspx

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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Thu May 3, 2012, 12:58 PM

10. $1million stashed in suitcases: Marshals discover ‘cash stolen by arrested fugitive who set up bogus

$1million stashed in suitcases: Marshals discover ‘cash stolen by arrested fugitive who set up bogus charity for Navy veterans’
PUBLISHED: 09:19 EST, 3 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:27 EST, 3 May 2012

Authorities in the U.S. have found almost $1million in a storage unit belonging to a fugitive accused of running a scam that collected millions in donations from people who believed they were helping U.S. Navy veterans.

Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine says the U.S. Marshals Service and investigators from his office found more than $981,650 in cash and birth certificates belonging to the fugitive known as Bobby Thompson.

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Thompson founded the bogus charity United States Navy Veterans Association, believed to have collected nearly $2 million in Ohio and tens of millions from donors in 40 other states since 2001.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2138897/1million-stashed-suitcases-Marshals-discover-cash-stolen-arrested-fugitive-set-bogus-charity-Navy-veterans.html#ixzz1tpJYfxHG

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Response to independentpiney (Original post)

Thu May 3, 2012, 02:38 PM

12. Under law his "True Idenity" may be "Bobby Thompson"

Under the Common Law, a person could use ANY NAME as long as the name was used consistently and for non-fraudulent purposes. Thus if this Defendant started to use the name of "Bobby Thompson" in a state that still follows the Common Law rule (My home state of Pennsylvania is one such states) then that use of "Bobby Thompson" makes "Bobby Thompson" his legal name, i.e. his "true identity".

Now, Pennsylvania has adopted some modification on the common law, rule, for example felons can NOT change their name without court approval (And notification to the District Attorney), names of children below 18 must be agreed to by BOTH parents (Through if the child does the change on his or her own, the Common Law Rule still applies, this is seen in children who use their middle name instead of their first name for they like the middle name better).

Now, the even the Common Law made the change of name for fraudulent purposes illegal, but that had more to do with inheritance and land ownership laws then other types of Fraud. The "Charity" run by Bobby Thompson was clearly a fraud, but was his use of the name "Bobby Thompson" part of that Fraud? If yes, probably illegal under the Common Law, if no, the change of name (if it was a change in name) was legal in those states that still follow the Common Law Rule as to Names.



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