Don Johnson’s $8 Billion Border Incident

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In November 2002, Don Johnson was stopped at the Switzerland-Germany border with a briefcase containing over $8 billion in receipts, certificates, and credit notes¹. This led to a media frenzy and suspicions of money laundering. Johnson explained that the documents were related to investors he was working with for his film production company¹. Despite the initial uproar, he was eventually cleared of any wrongdoing.
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