FBI adds Michael Marasigan, convicted in $34M Guam bingo fraud, to new Most Wanted Fraudsters list
By
Jerick Sablan Pacific Daily News
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Summary
Michael L. Marasigan, convicted in a $34 million bingo fraud case on Guam, has been placed on the FBI's new Most Wanted Fraudsters list. FBI Director Kash Patel announced the list during a press conference in Ohio, urging Americans to take note of the massive fraud amounts that have harmed society.
Key quotes
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