Friday 10 February 2012

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Dallas man gets 20 years in $7M investment scam
Sacramento Bee
AP DALLAS -- A Dallas businessman has been sentenced to a maximum 20 years in prison over a $7 million investment scam. A federal judge in Dallas on Thursday afternoon sentenced 46-year-old Alan Todd May. Restitution will be decided later.
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Scam using Adena name reported in area
Chillicothe Gazette
Possible scam calls should be reported to local authorities or by calling the attorney general's office at (800) 282-0515. CHILLICOTHE --Officials are warning residents to beware of a phone scam in which the caller claims to be from Adena Health System ...
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Tickets in alleged scam hadn't been created yet
DesMoinesRegister.com
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2010: Ranae Van Roekel, 44, of Boyden allegedly claims to be a Ticketmaster franchisee and sells scores of tickets to 2012 premier sporting events, including Sundayís Super Bowl, at a discounted rate. The tickets are supposed to ...
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Wichita grocery store owner faces sentencing in food stamp scam
Kansas.com
The owner of a Kansas grocery store is pleading with a federal judge to spare him from prison for his role in a food stamp scam targeting poor people willing to sell their government benefits for cash. "I have wronged myself and I have been audacious ...
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H&R Block Tax Scam Hits the Central Valley
KSEE
That's when she found out she was being scammed. "They said there was withdraws all over California, mostly LA, and some huge online purchase. Basically, the entire account was cleaned out." She first got a text message about two weeks ago.
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Woman gets 17 years in prison for telemarketing scam
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Angel K. Brooks A Marietta woman was sentenced to more than 17 years in federal prison Thursday for her role in a multimillion dollar telemarketing scam, the US Attorney's Office announced. Kara Singleton Adams, 40, was found guilty in November of ...
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More victims coming forward in tax scam
WTNH
After News 8 first reported the story about people claiming to be ripped off at Instant Tax, the Better Business Bureau started investigating.
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