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http://news.yahoo.com/ex-glock-exec-found-guilty-racketeering-charges-00... Jannuzzo was convicted of theft and racketeering charges after a two-week trial, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (http://bit.ly/yobggB). He could face up to 30 years in prison. Prosecutors said Jannuzzo and Peter Manown, who was Glock's former vice president, used complicated schemes to steal from the Austria-based manufacturer. They were accused of using cloned bank accounts, fabricating loan documents and forging founder Gaston Glock's signature to pilfer the money. In all, the two men stole more than $5 million, according to court documents. No sir, he fell into that bullet...
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Reaper308
I like the fact that they mentioned he stole a pistol first (which probably cost the company a whole $100) then they later go on to talk about the $5M he embezzled.
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then again, it is the Media and the Gun was the important part of the story!
lol
MattyTheJet
lol
He was only the human accomplice of that evil baby killing gun! Don't you read the Washington Post? LMAO at the idiots we allow to present news in this country.
LOL, this whole incident would be a perfect promo for one of Glock's competitors. "In an effort to keep your costs low, we at Springfield Armory do night hire gun thieves or embezzlers."
The only reason, aside from the idiotic liberal bias of left stream media, that the gun might be important would be if it was some sort of prototype that he might have planned on selling to a competitor. Wish we had more info,