Some money mules are paid by a straightforward cut of the cash being handled.
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That's why they ask - the money mules are the ones most likely to be caught.
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The celebrated mixologist also will serve up Moscow Mules and other vodka cocktails poolside.
The Postal Service, using mules and helicopters, has kept the place going since 1896.
Extrapolating from its survey, Financial Fraud Action concludes that 380, 000 people could have become unwitting money mules.
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Balboa's mules crossed the isthmus at Panama in 1513, and Pizarro mounted the Andean spine in 1530.
Clarke had in his foraging party a two-wagon train, a string of three extra mules, and twenty men mounted.
In many cases, these money mules are willing participants in the criminal scheme.
When the muj ran into transport problems, he shipped out mules from Tennessee.
Historians say there was so much bounty, the British needed 15 elephants and 200 mules to cart it away.
Sway-backed mules are loaded with boxes and led two abreast along the road.
Smiling from under a big white Stetson, he leads six mules with ease.
She heard a gunshot and, looking out the back window, saw one of the mules go down on its knees.
Lilleston joined AllPolitics in mid-1999 and is a graduate of Central Missouri State University, home of the Fighting Mules.
Four or five mules long, a string is fashioned, each mule's halter tied to the rear of the next mule's aparejo.
Since the animal charity began in east Devon in 1969, it has helped more than 14, 500 donkeys and mules in the UK and abroad.
They were told Ms Fowler, known as Catherine Pitt in her homeland, was one of about 15 drug mules from Jamaica held at Durham Prison.
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The mules stepped into the power vacuum and never looked back.
The new businesses that have sprung up, such as the hundreds of house-restaurants, or paladares, have come to rely on the mules to supply them.
The ring then allegedly took over the accounts, transferring funds to new ones set up by "mules, " or accomplices, who collected funds and transferred them elsewhere.
The first mules tended to be new entrants to the UK, processing funds generated by crime within their own communities in London and other major cities.
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Investigators say the computer attacks on financial institutions originated from Eastern Europe, and many but not all of the mules were students visiting the U.S. from Russia.
After a request to the United States for the loan of extra helicopters was turned down, hundreds of mules were hired to collect ballots from remote areas.
Just a decade ago, Mexican smugglers worked as mules for Colombians, moving their cocaine by land across the U.S. border when the heat was on in the Caribbean.
Costumed volunteers replicate chores just as they would have been done in the early 1900s: canning vegetables, churning butter and caring for the mules, chickens, and sheep on site.
That money was later withdrawn, and as in the cases of the other money mules, Dikova likely kept eight to ten percent of it, according to statements from investigators.
This small braying lot was to produce the mules that the conquistadors rode across two continents, their offspring arriving in Mexico ten years after the defeat of the Aztecs.
There are currently 5, 000 donkeys and mules being cared for permanently by the sanctuary in the UK, Ireland and Europe, but the charity also rescues donkeys all over the world.
The Defense Department has consistently pursued solutions to lighten the load, from exoskeletons to unmanned vehicles that would serve as "pack mules, " to the elusive quest for higher power, lower weight batteries.
And, of course, the other problem is if Africans are being used as mules to transport these drugs to Europe, there are going to be drug addicts, of course, here in the region.
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