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Local Man Sentenced in Ponzi Scheme

Full story: NBC29 Charlottesville

A Charlottesville man convicted of swindling as many as 30 investors out of more than $5 million will serve seven years in Federal prison.

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Mr J

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Again taxpayers are picking up the tab because of greed.
Mark Consumer

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 6, 2009
 

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Where's the money now ?

How will his family pay their bills?

He was only doing what he had been taught about free enterprise and the sucker-born-every-minute method of financial planning. Its the American way. He was just a small business owner trying to afford healthcare for his employees. Those who lost money were only unwise investors who did not perform due diligence. Its not his fault that he had no product and was merely a gullibility speculator. What are we regulation happy - Socialists that don't like free enterprise? How's a guy supposed to get rich around here anyway? He he he he he haw!
Letsplay2

Mechanicsville, VA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Something seem terribly wrong with the justice system in this area. Swindlers, female sex offenders, to name a recent few receive light sentences depiste the harm they have done. Yet others, notably drug offenders, get ( and probably deserve) harsher sentences.

Justice is no longer blind.
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Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Mark Consumer wrote:
Where's the money now ?
How will his family pay their bills?
He was only doing what he had been taught about free enterprise and the sucker-born-every-minute method of financial planning. Its the American way. He was just a small business owner trying to afford healthcare for his employees. Those who lost money were only unwise investors who did not perform due diligence. Its not his fault that he had no product and was merely a gullibility speculator. What are we regulation happy - Socialists that don't like free enterprise? How's a guy supposed to get rich around here anyway? He he he he he haw!
With him doing that, he now owes my family thousands of dollars that if we get it back, it will keep us from loosing our business
thinking free

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Sorry, no gee wiz thats too bad, here, Ole Bernie Madeoff swindled billions out of people, why, one of the seven deadly sins. One of if not the first rule of investing, if you can't afford to loose the money you want to invest, don't. I've watched family members and acquaintances loose piles of bucks because of market downturns, but in those cases all were able to absorb the loss. A fool and his money are soon parted.
American victim

Falls Church, VA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
I can't believe he got such a light sentence. He stole 5.3 million from people, it's unbelievable. He destroyed these people's lives.
fish100

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 7, 2009
 

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thinking free wrote:
Sorry, no gee wiz thats too bad, here, Ole Bernie Madeoff swindled billions out of people, why, one of the seven deadly sins. One of if not the first rule of investing, if you can't afford to loose the money you want to invest, don't. I've watched family members and acquaintances loose piles of bucks because of market downturns, but in those cases all were able to absorb the loss. A fool and his money are soon parted.
How did a fool get money to start with????? You say some stupid things no thinking at all should be your post!!!!!
Jane

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
thinking free wrote:
Sorry, no gee wiz thats too bad, here, Ole Bernie Madeoff swindled billions out of people, why, one of the seven deadly sins. One of if not the first rule of investing, if you can't afford to loose the money you want to invest, don't. I've watched family members and acquaintances loose piles of bucks because of market downturns, but in those cases all were able to absorb the loss. A fool and his money are soon parted.
There's a HUGE difference in a market downturn and someone stealing their investors' money.

“well life is pretty good”

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Nov 7, 2009
 
well if he gets to kep the monie that will meen he done made $700000 a yeer for the sevin hes in the pen for. well thats pretty good. i work evry day and i dont make $30000 for the yeer. wher can i get me a ponzie at? if i can make that kine of monie ill go to jail for a coupil of yeers.
thinking free

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Jane wrote:
<quoted text>There's a HUGE difference in a market downturn and someone stealing their investors' money.
The result is the same madame, somebody, the investor most of the time, looses. Whats the difference?
thinking free

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 7, 2009
 
fish100 wrote:
<quoted text>How did a fool get money to start with????? You say some stupid things no thinking at all should be your post!!!!!
Sorry, Ive reread what I posted and it all makes perfect sense. You either can't comprehend or have a bone to pick. I suspect both. Bugger off.
Mr Jody Cville

Charlottesville, VA

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Nov 8, 2009
 
Will his family have to sell their home? If not, why not?. They are the ones that any reasonable person would have to feel sorry for. No colusion from the wife. No problem for her. But they do not need to continue to live in "any style" that they have become acustomed to.
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