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Georgia Republican Apologizes for $140M Ponzi Scheme
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The receiver said his job now is to find out where $140 million went and how to get it back to those investors.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNGeorgia secretary of state asks politicians to return money from alleged Ponzi schemeThe public reaction to the meltdown of a financial institution connected to Republican politics in Georgia continued Monday ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia Secretary of State calls for return of campaign funds linked to Ponzi schemeGeorgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger urges candidates and political committees to return campaign contributions from First Liberty Building & Loan.
Just a week ago, federal investigators called it an $140 million Ponzi scheme that targeted Conservative media and church ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says that a Georgia man allegedly defrauded 300 investors in a Ponzi scheme ...
The investment opportunity widely promoted on conservative Christian politics podcasts was a Ponzi scheme, according to the SEC.
A politically connected Georgia financier has been accused of running a multi-million Ponzi scheme that was helped along ...
The SEC says the Newnan, Georgia-based company is a Ponzi scheme that defrauded about 300 investors of at least $140 million.
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