Fools Wildin Thinking They Doing It Unappreciation Vol Get The @#*+ out

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Well that was counterproductive :smh:



Fools both of em.
But still doing it cause weddings are a waste of money.


I'm not even going to watch it but they're both idiots like you said. And I agree, weddings are a waste of money when you can just go to the court house, have a small reception and use some of the money for a nice long honeymoon.
 
Miami Social Media Influencer, 26, is Arrested in Colombia Probe After Her Flashy Instagram Posts Tipped Off Authorities to Her Family's 'Massive Money Laundering Scheme'
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  • Colombian social media influencer based in Miami Jenny Ambuila, 26, was arrested Friday while on vacation with her family
  • She and her parents were arrested and charged with money laundering
  • Her father Omar Ambuila worked as an inspector at the Colombian sea port of Buenaventura, which earns a modest monthly salary of $3,000
  • He allegedly pocketed millions for letting untaxed goods pass into the country
  • He received at least $600,000 in bribes since 2012 in overseas payments
  • The arrests were made after investigators looked into Jenny's purchases flaunted online - most notably her red Lamborghini worth more than $300,000
  • She claimed she bought her luxury purchases by developing businesses that included an ice cream shop and a forex trading service
  • Jenny is on house arrest in Colombia, her parents are in jail on additional charges of aiding smugglers and corruption
  • On her social media she poses wearing Chanel and Louis Vuitton bags, Hermes belts and Gucci shirts and loafers
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...media-influencer-arrested-Colombia-probe.html

A Miami social media influencer who flaunted designer bags and her red Lamborghini online has been arrested by Colombian authorities for her family's alleged massive money laundering scheme.

Colombia-born Jenny Ambuila, 26, lived a lavish lifestyle in Miami frequently posting her designer digs, expensive car, and her luxury vacations in Europe on Facebook and Instagram.

But her jet-set fairy tale lifestyle came to a bitter end when she was arrested on Friday along with her father Omar Ambuila and mother Elba Chara and another customs official while on vacation in Colombia.

Prosecutors say Ambuila's father worked as a mid-level customs officer at the Colombian sea port of Buenaventura and allegedly pocketed millions of dollars in exchange for letting untaxed goods pass into the country.







Jenny Ambuila has been charged with money laundering and is currently under house arrest in Colombia. She didn't respond to social media requests for comment.

Her parents are in prison on additional charges of aiding smugglers and corruption.

Their arrests are a part of a Colombian investigation to stop smuggling into local markets before they're flooded with contraband goods.

Authorities hope their arrests can help untangle a larger web of corruption at the sea port.

'This is a fundamental case in our fight against smuggling. We are going after all of this corrupt structure, and the resources behind them,' Andres Jimenez, a Colombian prosecutor, told a local radio station.




Ambuila has been charged with money laundering and is currently under house arrest in Colombia. Ambuila pictured above clad Dior sunglasses, a Chanel Boy bag, and Hermes belt





Colombian authorities investigated her flashy purchases which she claims she bought by developing businesses that included an ice cream shop and a forex trading service. Pictured above lounging in $600 Chanel pearl espadrilles, a Louis Vuitton hold all, passport holder, and suitcase as well as a Chanel handbag




Authorities hope their arrests can help untangle a larger web of corruption at the sea port. Ambuila pictured above in her Chanel shoes, belt, and designer handbag as well as Louis Vuitton suitcase and travel bag

The Office of the Public Prosecutor in Colombia said Ambuila, who was the head of the Internal Work Group of Cargo control of the Dian for the past 27 years, made a monthly salary $3,000 as a ports inspector, according to El Tiempo.

Jimenez says he received at least $600,000 in bribes since 2012 in overseas payments and could have received much more.

Those illicit funds were then allegedly sent to Ambuila's daughter to the University of Miami, where she studied from 2013 to 2017 and earned a bachelor's degree in finance.

'In exchange for their illicit act, these two people (Ambuila and the other official of the Dian) and other alleged accomplices would have received millionaire dividends that were hidden through front companies or were turned over to their relatives to acquire goods and services that would exceed their economic capacity,' prosecutors said.

'For example, the two officials did not have salaries over 6 million pesos, however, they recorded income and purchases for much higher amounts with no clarity of their origin,' they added.




She's a venture capitalist, a Miami University graduate, and self-declared social media influencer who shows off her lavish vacations and designer digs in pictures like this one juggling bags from Hermes, Burberry and Dolce & Gabbana




Her family's arrest follows in investigation into her extravagant posts online. Pictured above posing with a red Chanel Boy bag and $995 V. rock stud sandals, and a $6,000 Cartier love bangle

Jenny lived a life of luxury frequenting stores like Gucci and Dolce&Gabanna and travelling to Milan and Paris, flaunting her ritzy trips on her Facebook and Instagram page jennylifestyler (where she has 10,000 followers), which she's since made private.

On it she describes herself as a venture capitalize, for exchange trader, and social media influencer.

But her extravagant and flashy posts are exactly what led to speculation of her family.

Investigators looked into her social media profiles and investigated her purchases - most prominently her 2017 purchase of a Lamborghini Huracan Spyder, worth more than $300,000, which she often posted on Instagram.

She also bought a Porsche Cayenne while living in Miami.

'People assume that because they can't make it you can't make it either,' Ambuila wrote in a May 2017 Facebook post where she shows a photo of the Lamborghini. 'Prove them wrong.'

She told authorities she bought her luxury purchases by developing businesses that included an ice cream shop and a forex trading service.

'She did set up some companies on paper,' Jimenez told Colombia's Blu Radio. 'But they did not make enough earnings to afford her that type of lifestyle.'

On Friday during her arrest Ambuila, dressed in a Gucci T-shirt, stared blankly ahead as an officer read out the charges against her.

Investigators are hoping to close in on other alleged members of Buenaventura's smuggling network in the coming months.

'The amount of money that smuggling moves in this country is huge,' Jimenez says. 'We are hoping this investigation goes all the way to the top.'

Investigators, with the support of U.S. agencies, fathered evidence into the family for more than a year.
 
Miami Social Media Influencer, 26, is Arrested in Colombia Probe After Her Flashy Instagram Posts Tipped Off Authorities to Her Family's 'Massive Money Laundering Scheme'
11765506-6875269-image-a-10_1554211676521.jpg

  • Colombian social media influencer based in Miami Jenny Ambuila, 26, was arrested Friday while on vacation with her family
  • She and her parents were arrested and charged with money laundering
  • Her father Omar Ambuila worked as an inspector at the Colombian sea port of Buenaventura, which earns a modest monthly salary of $3,000
  • He allegedly pocketed millions for letting untaxed goods pass into the country
  • He received at least $600,000 in bribes since 2012 in overseas payments
  • The arrests were made after investigators looked into Jenny's purchases flaunted online - most notably her red Lamborghini worth more than $300,000
  • She claimed she bought her luxury purchases by developing businesses that included an ice cream shop and a forex trading service
  • Jenny is on house arrest in Colombia, her parents are in jail on additional charges of aiding smugglers and corruption
  • On her social media she poses wearing Chanel and Louis Vuitton bags, Hermes belts and Gucci shirts and loafers
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...media-influencer-arrested-Colombia-probe.html

She probably had no idea it was all dirty money.
 
Man Chokes Cashier For Putting Canned Goods In The Same Bag As Potato Chips

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A Pennsylvania man was arrested after he choked a cashier at Giant Food Store in Fairview Township. Bradley Bower was in the checkout line when he had an issue with how Neil Lerch Jr. was bagging his groceries.

When Bower noticed Lerch was putting the potato chips in the same bag as the canned goods, he told him to stop because he was worried the cans would crush the bags of chips. After Bower paid for his groceries, he started to walk away but then turned around asked Lerch: "Do you have a problem with me? Because I have a problem with you.”

"Do you," Lerch jokingly responded.

That set Bower off and he rushed toward Lerch calling him an idiot as he choked him and slammed up against the cash register. Lerch managed to push Bower away, while the grocery store's manager called the police.

Bower told police that he was having a bad day and lost his temper with Lerch.

"Bower stated that he knew he was in the wrong," Fairview Township Officer Christopher Bickel wrote in his report. "He said he was having a bad day and this issue with the chips just sent him over the edge."

Lerch declined medical attention despite having red marks on his neck and difficulty speaking to Bickel. Bower was charged with simple assault and is due in court this week to face the charge.
 
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