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British businessman James McCormick (R) arrives at the Old Bailey court in central London on May 2, 2013, to be sentenced after being convicted of selling fake bomb detectors to Iraq and other countries. McCormick, 56, was found guilty of three counts of fraud at London's Old Bailey court for selling completely ineffective devices based on an American novelty golf ball finder. McCormick made an estimated 50 million GBP (76 million USD, 59 million euros) from sales of his three models to customers that included Iraq, Belgium and the United Nations for use in Lebanon. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
British businessman James McCormick (R) arrives at the Old Bailey court in central London on May 2, 2013, to be sentenced after being convicted of selling fake bomb detectors to Iraq and other countries. McCormick, 56, was found guilty of three counts of fraud at London's Old Bailey court for selling completely ineffective devices based on an American novelty golf ball finder. McCormick made an estimated 50 million GBP (76 million USD, 59 million euros) from sales of his three models to customers that included Iraq, Belgium and the United Nations for use in Lebanon. AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS (Photo credit should read JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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