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A. L. Benson, Fraud, New York City, 1910

A scathing tale of deceit and corruption has emerged from the corridors of power, with a young clerk at the center of a web of deceit. Albert L. Benson, writing in the New York Herald, exposes the hypocrisy of a corporate employee who uses his position for personal gain. The employee, who earns a modest $12 a week, has been secretly selling confidential information to a dishonest politician.

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