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Microsoft manager accused of $9 million fraud scheme

Steven Parker   on 12 December 2002 - 16:32 · 15 comments & 640 views

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Thanks Jason for this one. This has been all over the local news here in Seattle. Apparantly, this Microsoft guy made money off of Microsoft in more ways then one.

For a year, Daniel Feussner lived an extravagant life. He bought a Ferrari, a Hummer, diamond rings — and the crown jewel, a 51-foot yacht. (So thats why Windows XP was priced so high - ED)

The young Microsoft manager was so proud of his possessions he displayed them on a personal Web page.

But federal agents allege his newfound wealth was derived from a scheme in which he ordered $9 million in Microsoft software, ostensibly to be used in-house, then sold it on the street at reduced prices.

In a criminal complaint unsealed yesterday in U.S. District Court in Seattle, Feussner was accused of 15 counts of wire, mail and computer fraud. Each count carries a maximum of five years in prison, according to prosecutors.

View: Full Story @ Seattle Times
View: The "Dudes" webpage
News source: dotproject.org

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#1.1 Neobond on 12 Dec 2002 - 19:27
Yea I commented, this guy has issues lol, I feel sorry for his family
#1.2 Neobond on 12 Dec 2002 - 19:42
I don't think its her, it might be someone who knows them posting "for her" but I really think that his wife wouldn't be interested in reading up on his guestbook, looking at the site I'm even sure she didn't visit the site at all
#2 Neobond on 12 Dec 2002 - 21:18
The Guestbook is full now, party is over. (for us) It's just beginning for Danny boy

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