2008-08-11

2008 Murder of E-Bullion principal and Federal Felony charges

On Monday July 28, 2008 Jim Fayed's estranged wife Pamela Fayed was stabbed to death[1] in a parking structure at 1875 E. Century Park in Century City, California. The crime occurred at 6:30PM in daylight and was overhead by numerous people who responded to the victim's screams. A surveillance camera recorded enough details for a rental car to be identified by license plate and for a suspect description to be announced[2]. She was due to appear that day in one of several ongoing legal meetings in her divorce from Jim Fayed and was reportedly attempting to stop him from moving or hiding some of the joint assets involved in E-Bullion. As of Monday, August 04, 2008 Jim Fayed is in United States Federal custody where he faces felony charges of conducting unlicensed money transactions via E-Bullion. Federal authorities have seized $60,000 in cash, $3,000,000 in gold bullion and a credit card that allegedly was used to pay for the rental car that fled from the murder scene[3]..

Additionally, the e-Bullion website was taken down for a 4 hour "maintenance" window at 1PM Pacific, August 5, 2008. To date, the website is still unavailable.


See also
Digital gold currency
Digital currency exchanger
e-gold
PayPal

External links
e-Bullion official website (Link with SSL)
The Indomitus Report, A 2004 Status Report on Free Market Money
Digital Gold Currency Online Magazine

References
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/homicidereport/2008/07/century-city-wo.html
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-centurycity30-2008jul30,0,6019092.story
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-centurycity5-2008aug05,0,1124595.story
Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Bullion

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