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    Escrap scandal in Detroit area, Michigan

    While just checking up on the local news, I came across this:



    Man sentenced in scam involving electronic waste | Local 4 Defenders - Home

    Figured you guys might find this interesting. This might have an affect on how easy it is to find escrap in Michigan, or how legal it is to process it...
    Yeah that's great and all...but...CAN I SCRAP IT!?

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    Na, this is only a reason to get excited if you are storing 100s/1000s of monitors on site or if you are planning on committing international trade fraud.

    My gut hunch is that they rang his bell more for the international trade fraud than the e-waste, but that's just a hunch.

    Either way, sounds like he made 5.5 mil, got a 30 month sentence, and will probably serve less than 12 months.

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    Says file not found. I would really like to read this story.

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    the government needs to spend some of those millions in Obummer vacation money to figure out how to safely recycle crts. just my .02.
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    As usual, the news spices things up a bit for the readers. I know someone who worked for this guy. The company was busted for international trade fraud, and that's about it. The only thing that would cause a problem with CRT's is if you had them outside and they were contaminating run off water. I also think the maximum time you can store them for is 1 year in Michigan.

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    It says:

    Man sentenced in scam involving electronic waste

    Mark Glover, 44, to spend 30 months in prison in e-waste scam that started in Canton Township

    CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. -
    A man was sentenced to two and half years in prison Friday for his part in an intricate scam involving electronic waste.

    Computers at home or work could also be involved in this scheme that investigators say stretches all the way from Canton Township to Egypt.

    The scheme involves counterfeiting and disposing hazardous waste, making it the first e-waste conviction in the country.

    Mark Glover, 44, walked out of federal court knowing he will have to spend the next 30 months behind bars and pay a fine of more than $2 million.

    Glover pleaded guilty to trafficking in counterfeit goods and illegally storing and disposing of hazardous waste.

    The toxic trail of deception started in Canton Township at Discount Computers Incorporated, where Glover would buy computers from businesses who were wanting to get rid of the waste.

    "There is a market for this kind of product, whether it is getting the precious metals out of it or resale of those computers," said William Hayes, Homeland Security Investigations.

    According to investigators, between May 2007 and July 2011, Glover exported used cathode ray tube (CRT) monitors to foreign countries, including Egypt.

    Because Egyptian Customs did not permit the use of monitors more than five years past the date of manufacture, Glover and his crew created counterfeit labels and attached them to the monitors before they were exported.

    "By counterfeiting these labels, he was able to export these monitors that were no longer wanted in the U.S., but had a value in Egypt," said Hayes, "And he profited to the tune of $5.5 million."

    Homeland security investigators, along with investigators from the Environmental Protection Agency, worked on this landmark case.

    "It's something our agency is taking very seriously," said Carol Paszkiwwicz, E.P.A Criminal Investigations.

    Stacks and stacks of computers were found not only in Glover's Canton Township warehouse, but he also left toxic waste at warehouses in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Missouri.

    "I believe there were more than 300 shipments that went to Egypt between 2007 and 2011," said Paszkiwwicz. "The monitors and computers themselves contain toxic elements, such as lead and heavy metals. Those heavy metals can do severe damage to your nervous system."

    Paszkiwwicz says the hazard was here in the U.S., as well as in foreign countries where the computers were dismantled for their parts many times by children.

    "It can also leach into your ground water and the air, and that is especially dangerous," said Paszkiwwicz.

    Glover has gotten his share of bad publicity and headlines, such as some articles complaining about him and the business of the ripoff report.

    A photo of Glover in front of a pyramid is also mentioned in the complaints in how Glover did business.

    "He knew what he was doing in my opinion, and certainly he has pleaded he knew what he was doing," said Hayes. "He had a system and it worked well. That's why he made $5.5 million."

    How do consumers, schools and businesses make sure they are depositing their computer the right way with a reputable company?

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    That's a lot of indignation considering that a lot of communities let the monitors go straight into the landfill and the local authorities are the ones allowing the contamination of groundwater.

    In my town if you take a monitor to the recycling center then it will -hypothetically anyway- get recycled properly. But if you put it in curbside trash it will get thrown onto the back of the garbage truck and get dumped with everything else.
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    Thank you caniscrapit. What's the difference in crts that are older than 5 years. Why does it matter to Egypt anyways. The guy was crafty that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by savage85 View Post
    Thank you caniscrapit. What's the difference in crts that are older than 5 years. Why does it matter to Egypt anyways. The guy was crafty that's for sure.
    $5.5 mil in profits, likely less than 12 months served in a white collar pen. I'm sure more than a few of us would have taken the same chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BumpRacerX View Post
    $5.5 mil in profits, likely less than 12 months served in a white collar pen. I'm sure more than a few of us would have taken the same chance.
    Mark Glover, 44, walked out of federal court knowing he will have to spend the next 30 months behind bars and pay a fine of more than $2 million.

    What happens to the other 3 million?

    I agree that he's going to a minimum security prison with cable TV and will be out in half of that time. It is amazing though, that these guys are smart enough to come up with these schemes and put them in motion but not smart enough to hide the money for when they get out of prison.

    If I was doing something like this that I KNEW was totally illegal, I'd have money set aside for a great lawyer and for when I get out of jail. It should be considered a cost of doing business.


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