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Investment fraudster Steven Vincent Weeres hatching new schemes while on parole

Investment fraudster Steven Vincent Weeres hatching new schemes while on parole

by Admin | Jun 14, 2017 | Featured, Investment Fraud, Recent Articles

Before investment schemer/dreamer Steven Vincent Weeres was sentenced, he had one last sales pitch — urging the judge to cut him some slack so he could recoup his victims’ losses by peddling the same product that got him in trouble. “That window of opportunity will...

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