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are defrauded
verb
To obtain money or property by fraud; to swindle.
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If American shareholders are defrauded, their remedies are limited because any lawsuit would be required to be brought in China.
There are many reasons consumers are defrauded and a lot of those are not really things that they can control".
He added that Ms. Villanueva may have been "at the wrong place at the wrong time and are defrauded or forced to commit crime by the real criminals".
Under that law, private citizens are able to bring suits on behalf of the United States when federal programs are defrauded.
Weiss promoted the legal doctrine of "fraud on the market," which argues that investors are defrauded by any false or overly optimistic forecast by a company.
Thousands of car buyers in California are defrauded every year when they buy stolen vehicles with fake titles.
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They are defrauding every law-abiding taxpayer who pays his or her tax bills.
A frequent grievance is that malevolent persons (often relatives) are defrauding the rightful heirs of the deceased person's estate.
"America is full of crooks who are defrauding the government and investors every day," Mr. Morgan said.
"So you are defrauding the people of this state.
He had been defrauded.
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