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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.
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.
ATLANTA, 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 ...
Federal investigators accuse First Liberty of being a $140 million Ponzi scheme. Secretary Brad Raffensperger told Channel ...
Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger urged political entities who received donations from the Frost family and First Liberty ...
First Liberty Building & Loan is accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme, defrauding around 300 investors with false promises.
A prominent family with deep connections in the Georgia GOP has been implicated in a financial scandal that could result in a ...
The public reaction to the meltdown of a financial institution connected to Republican politics in Georgia continued Monday as Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger called on campaign finance ...
Legislation now going through the House of Representatives has the aim of drawing billions of dollars more into the Ponzi ...
The receiver said his job now is to find out where $140 million went and how to get it back to those investors.
In a civil lawsuit filed last week by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, federal officials alleged First Liberty Building and Loan, controlled by Brant Frost IV, lied to investors about its ...
A Columbus Republican lawmaker said Tuesday that she had returned a 2024 campaign contribution from a Newman man under investigation for running an alleged Ponzi ...