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The document summarizes a scenario presented in a video about a trial for fraud. A woman named Miss Morgan has sued the owner of an internet dating service, alleging the service was fraudulent. The defendant argues he did not intend to deceive Miss Morgan and made all policies clear on the website. The judge must decide if the dating service owner committed fraud against Miss Morgan based on reviewing the legal definition of fraud.

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Fraud (Part 1) : Score

The document summarizes a scenario presented in a video about a trial for fraud. A woman named Miss Morgan has sued the owner of an internet dating service, alleging the service was fraudulent. The defendant argues he did not intend to deceive Miss Morgan and made all policies clear on the website. The judge must decide if the dating service owner committed fraud against Miss Morgan based on reviewing the legal definition of fraud.

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1/27/22, 11:17 PM Assignment Print View

Score: 636/640 Points 99.38 %

Fraud (Part 1)
 
In this video, viewers are presented with a scenario of a trial for fraud. Miss Morgan, the plaintiff, is upset
over an Internet dating service she enrolled in. She alleges that the dating service was fraudulent. The
defendant argues he never intended to deceive Miss Morgan, and that he made all of his service's
policies very clear via a disclaimer on the website.
 
The judge must consider whether the owner of the Internet dating service committed a white-collar
crime. Specifically, she must give a decision for whether the defendant committed fraud against Miss
Morgan. Reread the section in your book discussing fraud. Then watch the video clip to apply what you
learn.
 
Watch the video below all the way through, then answers the questions that follow.
 

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1. Award: 10 out of 10.00 points
 

Who did the plaintiff (Miss Morgan) bring to court to sue?

 Her coworker's boyfriend.

 Her ex-boyfriend.

 A man she went on a date with.

 Internet chat room service.

✓  Internet dating service.

Although we do not have all of the details of her complaint with the Internet dating service yet, we
know that she is in court because she is unhappy with the service and that the defendant is somehow
related to the company.

References

Multiple Choice Difficulty: 2 Medium Learning Objective: 07-03 When a crime is


committed to benefit a corporation, who
can be held liable?

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