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$Pistol Pete$

07/07/20 5:23 PM

#12389 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

$SURG SURG in Spotlight After 300% Topline Growth and Massive Network Expansion

https://www.journaltranscript.com/2020/07/surg-in-spotlight-after-300-topline-growth-and-massive-network-expansion/
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help me

07/07/20 5:28 PM

#12390 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

LOL seems like many crooks here at SURG!! ROFL

Harold
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SurgeGuy2.0

07/08/20 1:12 PM

#12428 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

Posting misleading information from 2014 is comical, especially given the fact ALL charges were dropped just days after. whoops........
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bUrRpPPP!

12/14/20 1:34 PM

#14678 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

12/19/20 9:07 AM

#14709 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

01/07/21 4:19 PM

#14907 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

01/08/21 8:54 PM

#14929 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

01/13/21 8:26 PM

#15014 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

01/14/21 5:35 PM

#15022 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

01/17/21 8:30 PM

#15074 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

01/19/21 12:23 PM

#15091 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

01/23/21 9:22 AM

#15112 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

01/24/21 2:26 PM

#15123 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

01/30/21 4:24 PM

#15181 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

02/01/21 9:08 PM

#15214 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.
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bUrRpPPP!

02/15/21 3:38 PM

#15301 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

02/23/21 7:44 AM

#15399 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

02/25/21 5:45 PM

#15443 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

03/03/21 4:47 PM

#15518 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.

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bUrRpPPP!

03/11/21 11:17 AM

#15682 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.
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bUrRpPPP!

03/12/21 4:37 AM

#15734 RE: bUrRpPPP! #12386

CEO BRIAN COX PAST INDICTMENT FOR WIRE FRAUD LINK

https://www.newson6.com/story/5e3632a32f69d76f62051959/oklahoma-cell-phone-company-owner-arrested-on-fraud-charges

They're accused of funding their lavish lifestyles with your hard-earned money funneled through a government program.

The Department of Justice charged three men in an alleged scheme to defraud the government-subsidized cell phone program called Lifeline of millions of dollars.

One of the men indicted, "owns a cell phone company," operating in Oklahoma.

It's not unusual for the owner of a cell phone company that takes government subsidies to have many different companies in different states, and that's the case here.

11/4/2013 Related Story: FCC Proposes $33M In Fines Against Cell Phone Companies Providing Lifeline

Prosecutors say all three men charged in the federal case created a cell phone company and turned in false reports to the government which gave them $32 million in subsidies.

The men are accused of 15 counts of wire fraud, false claims and money laundering.

The feds say the men used the program, designed to provide cell phones to the poor, to make themselves millionaires, buying a Lamborghini, a Mercedes, a Cadillac Escalade, an Audi R-8, a corvette, a limo, a private jet and a boat, among other things, all of which the government now wants to repossess.

One of the men indicted is Kevin Brian Cox, the owner of True Wireless which we've reported on here in Oklahoma for allegedly breaking the Lifeline rules.

While its owner, Cox, is named in the federal indictment, his alleged crimes are connected to a different company.

True Wireless, his Oklahoma company, is not part of this case and prosecutors haven't answered my questions as to whether it could eventually be included.