Stolen Property
Stolen Property
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Jordan Harbinger has addressed various aspects of stolen property in his podcast, "The Jordan Harbinger Show." Here are some relevant insights:
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Reclaiming Stolen Property: In one episode, defense attorney Corbin Payne explains that reclaiming a stolen ATV involves filing a court action to reclaim the title on the grounds of a broken contract. A lawyer's formal demand letter might scare the buyer into complying to avoid further legal action 1.
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Pets as Stolen Property: Discussing pet ownership, Corbin Payne notes that pets are considered property legally. Recovering a stolen pet can involve contacting law enforcement, hiring a lawyer for a demand letter, or suing in small claims court to prove ownership 2.
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Stolen Wealth: Oliver Bullough speaks about the extensive global issue of stolen wealth, highlighting how laws favor the rich allowing them to hide wealth via shell companies. An alarming estimate suggests that one trillion dollars are stolen annually from the world’s poorest countries and stashed in wealthier nations 3.
Reclaiming Stolen Property
Jordan seeks the advice of defense attorney Corbin Payne on how to reclaim his stolen ATV. Corbin suggests filing a court action to reclaim the title and advises Jordan to start by asking a lawyer to write a formal demand letter, which might scare the buyer into doing the right thing.The Jordan Harbinger Show769: Narcissist's Antics Make Parents Go Frantic | Feedback Friday12345 -
Art Theft Sentencing: Robert Wittman discusses how art theft is viewed under the law, comparing the theft of art to other forms of property theft. He notes that since 2003, the U.S. has added sentencing points for cultural property theft, acknowledging its cultural significance 4.
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Recovering Stolen Funds: In cases involving unauthorized trading of stocks and options, Harbinger advises reporting the theft to the police and potentially taking legal action. He also discusses the tax implications and the importance of documentation for potential deductions 5.
These clips showcase the various legal and practical considerations associated with stolen property, from daily items to global corruption issues.