Yes, "launder" can be a verb that means to wash or clean clothes or money illegally.
From a book you cut open to a bank overseas.
Here's a scenario in which one would want to launder money: I've just robbed a bank. I took $10,000. But that $10,000 can't just appear in my bank account, can it? It wouldn't make any sense, and the police would find out I'd robbed the bank. So, I launder the money. I give it to my rich grandpa, and grandpa gives it to me as a "christmas present." Now I have the money, and the way I got it makes sense, so the police suspect nothing. And that is why people launder money.
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Place government agents at ALL laundromats. Lets see them launder their money then..
Source of money, if illegal, requires laundering. Hence the source of money is the cause for money laundering.To disguise the link between a crime and its proceeds
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It cost infinite.
Money
Money in itself does not cost anything. But what it represents is highly valued.
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