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Red Flags For An Asset Search

By Fred Abrams on December 22, 2015

12 22 articleBelow is a list of red flags.  Recognizing the red flags can help you detect assets your adversary has hidden from you.  I first published the list in 2007 at my article “Asset Search Indicia For Divorce, Debt Collection & Bankruptcy.”  The list consists of common asset concealment methods:

  • Asset Protection Via Nevada, Wyoming or Delaware.
  • Large Amounts Of Portable Valuable Commodities (Gold, Diamonds, etc.).
  • False Invoicing In A Trade Or Business (Trade-Based Money Laundering).
  • Offshore Asset Protection Services.
  • Foreign / Offshore Bank Accounts.
  • Multiple Jurisdictions.
  • Fraudulent Asset Transfers / Conveyances.
  • Shell Companies.
  • Sham Trusts.
  • Nominees (i.e. Intermediaries).
  • High-Risk Geographical Locations.
  • Bearer Shares.
  • Informal Banking Systems, (Hawala, Hui Kuan, etc.).
  • Bulk-Cash Smuggling.
  • Internet Or Other Gambling Activities.
  • Structuring Bank Deposits, (a.k.a. “Smurfing”).
  • Art Assets & Cultural Heritage Property.
  • Offshore Credit/Debit Cards.
  • Misuse Of Businesses (i.e. Commingling Personal With Business Assets).

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Copyright 2007- 2021 Fred L. Abrams

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