By admin on November 29, 2009
The Securities and Exchange Commission has got an emergency court order to freeze assets in a foreign currency trading scheme that raised at least $190 million, Mondovisione reports. Federal regulators have charged a Minneapolis money manager and a Burnsville radio personality with running a Ponzi scheme that duped about 1,000 investors in a bogus currency … Read More Forex Fraud SEC Charges Duo In 190M FX Trading Scam
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