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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accuses Georgia man Edwin Brant Frost IV and his First Liberty Building & Loan, ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A prominent Georgia Republican accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme publicly apologized on Friday as ...
A Georgia man accused of running an alleged Ponzi scheme made contributions to at least three elected Alabama Republican ...
Edwin Brant Frost IV, a well-known Republican, is accused of defrauding 300 investors of $140 million, and using some funds ...
Amy Kremer, an RNC National Committeewoman from Georgia, calls for the removal of Frost family members from Georgia ...
Federal officials are accusing Georgia Republican Brant Frost IV of running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 300 investors of ...
Thursday marks a week since federal investigators filed a lawsuit claiming Brant Frost IV and his Newnan company “First ...
The receiver said his job now is to find out where $140 million went and how to get it back to those investors.
Federal investigators accuse First Liberty of being a $140 million Ponzi scheme. Secretary Brad Raffensperger told Channel ...
Alabama state Rep. Benjamin Harrison, R-Elkmont, received $22,500. Alabama State School Board member Allen Long, R-Florence, ...
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.
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged First Liberty Building and Loan with violating federal anti-fraud laws.