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A London-based precious-metals trader who had accused JPMorgan Chase of manipulating the gold and silver markets was involved in a bizarre weekend car accident that triggered a police chase before the suspect was nabbed.
Andrew Maguire, a metals trader at the London Bullion Market Association, and his wife were traveling in their car when a second car coming out of a side street struck their vehicle. That car then hit two more vehicles before fleeing.
The hit and run occurred after Maguire's name came to light Thursday during a US Commodities Futures Trading Commission hearing on limiting gold and silver positions held by large market participants in order to prevent manipulation.
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Originally posted by D.E.M.
reply to post by Iamonlyhuman
Forum rules allow for a thread in Breaking News and a thread in the accessory boards
Originally posted by kommunist
reply to post by D.E.M.
Wow. Thank goodness he survived.
A little worried though, I wouldn't be surprised if this guy turns up dead. "Accidentally" or by "suicide".
Nice find.
S&F
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London cops using helicopters and patrol cars chased the hit-and-run driver before nabbing that person, whose name has not been released by authorities.
Maguire and his wife were released from the hospital yesterday. London police would not comment on the accident investigation.
Originally posted by crash override
stars and flags....i guess they didnt get a very good hit man because he got caught.....if you break it down they probably used TARP money to pay for it.......uhhhh wait a minute ....it means we paid for it
Originally posted by Ridhya
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London cops using helicopters and patrol cars chased the hit-and-run driver before nabbing that person, whose name has not been released by authorities.
Maguire and his wife were released from the hospital yesterday. London police would not comment on the accident investigation.