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    Nonetheless, Joe Hogsett, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, called it the longest sentence ever imposed for a white-collar offense in Indiana history. [ 9 ] On September 4, 2014, a federal appeals court overturned two of 10 wire fraud counts against Durham and ordered a new sentencing hearing, saying prosecutors failed to ...

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    A dream home became a nightmare when Raegan Bartlo and her husband lost $255K to real estate wire fraud. Learn how this elaborate scam works — and how to spot the signs you're about to be their ...

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  5. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    Rothstein was a collector of rare and exotic cars and owned a multi million dollar collection including notably a 2008 Bugatti Veyron, a white 2010 Lamborghini Murcielago SV, a yellow Mclaren SLR, a matching pair of Ferrari 430 spiders, a Rolls Royce Phantom and a Bentley Continental GT.

  6. The Benton Review - Wikipedia

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    The Benton Review is a weekly newspaper serving Benton, Jasper, Newton, Tippecanoe, Warren and White counties in Indiana.It began July 1875 as the Benton Democrat; by 1902 it was bought by George Roby as the Benton Review, [2] and he combined it with the Fowler Leader in 1914. [3]

  7. Indiana Business Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Business Research Center [1] (IBRC), established in 1925, is a research unit in the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. [2] The IBRC provides and interprets economic information for the state’s business, government and nonprofit organizations, as well as users of such information throughout the nation.

  8. William Jennings Bryan - Wikipedia

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    William Jennings Bryan (March 19, 1860 – July 26, 1925) was an American lawyer, orator, and politician. He was a dominant force in the Democratic Party, running three times as the party's nominee for President of the United States in the 1896, 1900, and 1908 elections.

  9. 1938 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Major Michigan news stories during 1938 included: In a shift of the pendulum away from Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, Michigan's Republican party dominated the November 8 elections, including Frank Fitzgerald's victory over incumbent Governor Frank Murphy, a sweep of state offices, and control of 23 of 32 seats in the State Senate and 74 of 100 seats in the lower house.