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Federal investigators accuse First Liberty of being a $140 million Ponzi scheme. Secretary Brad Raffensperger told Channel ...
A TLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is urging any political entity that accepted contributions from a Ponzi scheme allegedly run by a prominent Republican to ...
First Liberty Building & Loan is accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme, defrauding around 300 investors with false promises.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed charges against First Liberty Building & Loan and its founder/owner Edwin Brant ...
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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 ...
A federal suit was filed alleging First Liberty Building and Loan operated a ponzi scheme and donated more than $570,000 in political donations.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger urges candidates and political committees to return campaign contributions from First Liberty Building & Loan.
The investment opportunity widely promoted on conservative Christian politics podcasts was a Ponzi scheme, according to the SEC.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says that a Georgia man allegedly defrauded 300 investors in a Ponzi scheme ...
First Liberty Building and Loan, a non-bank lending firm based in Newnan, abruptly collapsed on June 27, halting operations and freezing all investor payout ...
Edwin Brant Frost IV defrauded 300 investors and used some of the money for his personal use, including spending on political donations to Republicans.
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.
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