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2001 recruit: Fraud suspect was in B'klyn

A former fellow police recruit of alleged 9/11 fraudster Fred Parisi insists the jailed ex-cop was with him at a training facility on the far side of Brooklyn when the twin towers fell.

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9/11 Con Man's Lies Detailed

A NYPD academy dropout who lied about his involvement in September 11 rescue activities remains in jail as NJ police continue to investigate him. Fred Parisi, a 40-year-old Jefferson Township, NJ resident, was arrested for stealing from a business partner , but some suspect he used his so-called 9/11 story to raise sympathy--and money to send his son for a baseball program in Holland. A 2006 NJ Herald...

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Con man used 9/11 claims to get close to celebs

Fred Parisi, the con man who falsely bragged he helped rescue thousands as a New York cop on 9/11 and began a foundation to help sick workers, wanted nothing more than to spin his lies to talk show queen Oprah.

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NJ Police Arrest 9/11 "Hero" for Theft

New Jersey resident Fred Parisi was arrested at his fund-raiser for 9/11 workers last night , after accusations he stole money from another business. Now authorities are concerned Parisi's 9/11 fund-raising is lining his own pockets. Police say Parisi had started a woodworking business with partner Roy Jensen but put company money into accounts Jensen couldn't access. And now police are questioning...