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Virus Fraud

The SEC sued Turbo Global Partners and its CEO, securities recidivist Robert W. Singerman, 69, both of Tampa, for claiming they have “equipment that scans large crowds to detect individuals with elevated fevers” to use against the Covid-19 pandemic, in federal court.

TAMPA — The SEC brought a federal complaint against Turbo Global Partners and its CEO, securities recidivist Robert W. Singerman, 69, both of Tampa, for claiming they have “equipment that scans large crowds to detect individuals with elevated fevers” to use against the Covid-19 pandemic.

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