Former UK bank head uses fiat money to buy drugs
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Paul Flowers, Former Co-Op Bank Chief And Church Minister, Apologises After Crystal Meth Sting.
A Methodist minister and former Co-op bank chief has apologised after being filmed handing over cash in exchange for hard drugs.
The Mail on Sunday said the Rev Paul Flowers, a former chairman of the Co-operative Bank, had been caught buying and using crystal meth, crack cocaine and ketamine.
He headed the Co-op during its loss of 700 million GBP, after the financial crisis, when the Co-op was forced to take over Lloyds bank by the British Government.
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OMG you can buy drugs with Pounds and Dollars? What a bunch of scam coins.
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[quote name=“Alessandro” post=“34634” timestamp=“1384715531”]
WOW drugs with fiat who knew!! But you cant launder money with it right?
[/quote]Pretty sure you can’t, that’s why we have Bitcoin.