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So many scandals, so little time. Late last year Felix Homogratus the infamous “Forex Bastard” of forexpeacearmy.com fame got swept up in an international sting operation conducted by the Department of Homeland Security. (See Complaint Document: http://www.pipwizard.com/pdf/marriag...-complaint.pdf )

Apparently forex bastard was dating and harboring a Russian vixen (photo here: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la...tory?track=rss) who had participated in marital fraud. This Monday Yuliya Mikhailovna Kalinina started serving a four month “home detention” sentence and will likely face deportation according to the San Jose Mercury News: http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_9113354


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SoCal woman who posted online marriage ad sentenced
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 04/30/2008 08:46:28 PM PDT

LOS ANGELES—A Russian woman who was found guilty of marriage fraud for paying a man to get a green card has been sentenced to four months in prison.

The U.S. Attorney's office says Yuliya Mikhailovna Kalinina, who was also found guilty of one charge of aiding and abetting, was ordered Wednesday to serve four months home detention and begin her prison sentence on May 19.

Kalinina, who faced up to five years in federal prison, could be deported after she is released because she is a convicted felon.

Benjamin Adams, the man who responded to Kalinina's online ad offering prospective husbands up to $15,000 to marry her, was sentenced April 7 to two months in prison for marriage fraud and making a false statement.

Kalinina testified during her trial that she didn't know "green card marriages" were illegal.
It is one of the most bizarre stories I have covered to date. Ms. Kalinina put up an ad on Craig’s List stating she was willing to pay $300 a month and a total of $15,000 to marry someone to get that golden ticket to America. CNN ran a story on it at the time:
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/12/07...ml#cnnSTCVideo

Sure enough there was some down on his luck bloke out there foolish enough to take her up on her offer. That Wally Brain would be Benjamin Adams. Kalinina's live-in boyfriend, Dmitri Chavkerov, an Internet-ordained minister, wed the two defendants.

Who is Dmitri Chavkerov? According to EuroMoney Dmitri Chavkerov is none other than Forex Bastard:
http://www.euromoneyfix.com/Article....icleID=1853868

Dmitri you magnificent bastard! Not only are you a forex bastard, but you’re an ordained minister too?! What a true Renaissance man…

Nice of you to also take Yuliya off Benjamin Adams’ hands and put her up in your swinging pad, where I assume she is now serving her four month “home detention” prison sentence? Now that’s an easy piece of prison time with built in conjugal visitation rights included!

So is this the end of the notorious forexpeacearmy? According to a thread at Elite Trader titled “Felix Sells Out” MB Trading has cut its ties to Forex Bastard and torn up their IB agreement with him: http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showth...6&pagenumber=4

But Forex Bastard is nothing if not resilient. Over the years he has hosted a slew of forex related websites and changed his name more often than Prince:

Forexbastard.com
Forexpeacearmy.com
Kingofforexsignals.com

But it will be hard for the Bastard to re-invent himself in light of this story. Google Forex Bastard and Dmitri Chavkerov and you’ll find a bucketful of blogs designed to bring down the Bastard, most notably: http://forexbastards.blogspot.com/ which makes some hair raising allegations that imply that the Bastard is not just running his own little websites but also pulling the strings behind a whole host of actual forex dealers.

Such is the nefarious influence of Forex Bastard that he has spawned a whole series of paranoid blogs that insist he is some kind of one man Freemason Society (or Stonecutter Society if you prefer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdaRuTwWl9I).

If that isn’t enough to warn you off from forexpeacearmy there is this very insightful video by a trader who demonstrates how the reviews at forexpeacearmy are bogus and not worth the pixels they are printed on: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWmyYDJn5P0

It’s a mad, mad, mad forex world we live in. Thank heavens all these guys have to get licenses in the next few months. This insanity has got to stop.
  

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