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A prominent Georgia Republican accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme publicly apologized on Friday as a federal ...
Edwin Brant Frost IV, a well-known Republican, is accused of defrauding 300 investors of $140 million, and using some funds ...
Georgia banker Brant Frost IV doled out thousands in donations to Republican candidates and conservative political action ...
The firm has come under fire after federal officials accused founder Brant Frost IV of running a Ponzi scheme and improperly ...
Federal officials are accusing Georgia Republican Brant Frost IV of running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 300 investors of ...
I take full responsibility for my actions and am resolved to spend the rest of my life trying to repay as much as I can," ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accuses Georgia man Edwin Brant Frost IV and his First Liberty Building & Loan, LLC, of a Ponzi scheme.
Federal regulators filed a complaint Thursday seeking the seizure of Georgia lender First Liberty Building & Loan, accusing its founder of operating a Ponzi scheme.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger urges candidates and political committees to return campaign contributions from First Liberty Building & Loan.
The investment opportunity widely promoted on conservative Christian politics podcasts was a Ponzi scheme, according to the SEC.
Legal troubles are swirling around First Liberty Building & Loan and related firms since the company ceased all business operations in late June.