
Kevin Bradley, Flood Profiteer
Posted Nov 27, 2008 | In Expat, Business | Send feedback »

See this guy in the picture in his klepto-suit? That's Kevin Bradley, who runs an insurance agency in Panama when he's not busy seizing money with his HSBC buddies. He's one of this clique of right-wing Americans who try to uphold the myth that the so-called "expat community" should only do business with them, you know, Charly Garcia, Hunter Schultz, Don Winner and a whole bunch of others. On top of it all, he calls himself "what a guy!".
Yeah, what a guy indeed: Bradley is also a disaster profiteer. Like, after hurricane Katrina hit, you had these people showing up with a pick-up truck and a ladder and they'd offer to fix the damage quickly at hugely inflated prices because they were in the know about where to get plywood and other materials on the black market. They'd only target the rich who could afford to pay these hustlers, while the poor were drowning. Well, that's Kevin Bradley for you. While civilized people are trying to find out how to help the 140,000 victims, many of whom have literally nothing left, Bradley thinks about how to make money from the disaster and posts a blurb on his buddy Don Winner's Panama Misguide to tout his stupid storm and flood insurance for the expat elite. Chic, huh?
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