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The Treasury Department said Prince has created and operated compounds in Cambodia where scammers target victims online, build their trust and walk away with their money.

While the final price didn’t quite reach their sky-high ask—which saw the home become the most expensive property listed for sale in Montecito over the past three months—they will walk away with a huge sum, even after they poured ample money into renovating the abode.

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Should they manage to secure their asking price for their latest listing property, the couple will walk away with $13 million in profit.

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Mr Altman said he expected investors would make some bad calls and silly start-ups would walk away with crazy money.

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"Whether you're an amateur or a pro, the ultimate winner will walk away with the prize. Entries will open soon at clubs across the country, and during opening week, finalists will compete for a chance to face the pros on Rod Laver Arena."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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