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A Georgia man accused of running an alleged Ponzi scheme made contributions to at least three elected Alabama Republican ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A prominent Georgia Republican accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme publicly apologized on Friday as ...
The receiver said his job now is to find out where $140 million went and how to get it back to those investors.
Federal investigators accuse First Liberty of being a $140 million Ponzi scheme. Secretary Brad Raffensperger told Channel ...
Edwin Brant Frost IV, a well-known Republican, is accused of defrauding 300 investors of $140 million, and using some funds ...
Buyer beware, especially if you’re a conservative. That meat chip, meme coin or Liberty Note may indeed be a part of the Patriot economy. Or it may be a Ponzi scheme.
Georgia's Secretary of State is urging any political entity that accepted contributions from a Ponzi scheme allegedly run by a prominent Republican to return those contributions.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has joined a growing chorus of voices calling for the return of political ...
First Liberty Building & Loan is accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme, defrauding around 300 investors with false promises.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accuses Georgia man Edwin Brant Frost IV and his First Liberty Building & Loan, LLC, of a Ponzi scheme.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says that a Georgia man allegedly defrauded 300 investors in a Ponzi scheme ...
First Liberty Building & Loan, a Newnan operation owned by a family with deep roots in evangelical politics, was able to attract deep-pocketed investors with calls to patriotism and a good dose of ...