3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A full-time agent of an insurance company knows about the AML program of his employer, but the $20,000 in money orders his customer is using to fund the purchase of a single premium whole life insurance policy would help his meet her sales goal for the year. Consequently, he overlooks the source of funds and submits the application to her company. From an AML perspective, the agent has: committed the crime of willful blindness committed no crime because not every applicant paying with money orders is a money launderer been recognized for meeting his sales goals committed the crime of perjury