Rare coin dealer Thomas Noe was the Ohio regional fundraising chairman for Bush’s 2004 campaign. Beginning in 1998, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation gave $50 million to Noe’s company to invest in rare coins. Noe, prosecutors now allege, promptly turned around and laundered more than $2 million of the money, using it to pay off old debts, finance his own… return to article
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