Stanford crisis affected many
by Amy McCullough
Published: December 21,2009
Tags: fraud, Melanie Lillie, R. Allen Stanford, Stanford Financial Group, Travis Bedsole, Troy Lillie
Mississippians had a total of $391 million invested with Stanford offices in the state The state Capitol was packed in October for testimonies of four victims and two former brokers involved in the Stanford Financial Group fraud scheme. The hearing was organized by the Secretary of State, and a report has since been released with [...]
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