joe817 wrote:More confusion:
The defendants allegedly agreed to pay a 20 percent commission to a sales agent they believed represented the defense minister for an African country.
A sales agent. A broker. A third party. One who earns a living by setting up deals. The U.S. real estate industry is founded on that. Either something's terribly amiss, or I'm just not getting it.
Austinrealtor, what's your take on this?
Thanks for posting wgoforth.

There is no confusion. While waiting for Autinrealtor to reply, let me ask him another question: If a realtor's sales and purchasers are limited to within the United States, do you think that is relevant to "your take on this?"
Let me submit another couple of takes on this.
Is it possible that some readers recognize that by arresting all 21 in Las Vegas, where they were known to congregate at the SHOT show, rather than sending Special Agents all around the country with arrest warrants, saved the taxpayer a few bucks? As did being able to take all 21 to convenient local magistrate? Cooi. Someone was thinking.
Let me share with you a comment made by one attendee at the SHOT show when he learned of these arrests:
Medal of Honor recipient Sammy L. Davis, whose heroic actions during the Vietnam War were portrayed in the 1994 movie "Forrest Gump," lauded the FBI's sting operation.
"Well, God bless the FBI for doing their job," Davis, of Freedom, Ind., said while strolling the exhibit floor with his wife, Dixie.
"There is nothing broken in this nation that we cannot repair," the 63-year-old, retired sergeant first class said, wearing his dress blue uniform with the Medal of Honor strapped around his neck.
"That's what America is all about. That's what my daddy taught me. Stand up and do what's right in your heart."
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Respectfully,
Jim