Bank Mishap Gives Man Unlimited Funds And Unlimited Trouble
Kenneth Coo
Published
12/23/2016
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When Luke realized he can withdraw money without consequences he started getting wild. But there are always consequences.
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Luke Moore opened up an account with the Australian bank St George in 2010, when he was 22. Unemployed and claiming benefits, he ran up overdrafts of $9,000 after a year. Realizing that he basically had a limitless overdraft he continued to withdraw and spend money. -
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He started buying cars, boats and even signed albums by Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson. Among his purchases were lavish vacations, a £32,000 ($36K) Stessl boat, a £54,000($56K) Aston Martin and a £100,000 ($104K) Maserati. -
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The Police were called after the Bank realized Moore owed them £1.25m ($1.4M) They also discovered that roughly £650,000 ($680K) of the money had been stashed in secondary bank accounts. -
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Moore was originally sentenced for obtaining financial advantage by deception and dealing proceeds of a crime. Moore is now free and, as he told Australia's Daily Telegraph, "re-adjusting to real life,” living with his mother in Goulburn, New South Wales, and studying to become a criminal lawyer. In his appeal judgment last month Justice Mark Leeming noted that Moore had acted "extremely foolishly" - but had not deceived the bank. -
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Here are some of the things he bought: The Aston Martin. -
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The Stessl boat. -
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Signed album by Michael Jackson. -
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Kylie Minogue's autograph. -
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An autographed Michael Jordan jersey. Although he says he wouldn't do it again, Moore told he misses "cocaine, strippers and fast cars," adding: "I had to give everything back and I now drive a shoebox Falcon but I'm happier this way as I've realized my family and friends are my biggest treasures." -
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The total Luke spend is said to be $2,189,000. He somehow avoided jail, but still has to pay back the money. Good luck with that!
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