Stanford Points Fingers in Fraud Case

Courtesy NYT > Business  Mon, 04/20/2009 - 15:18

R. Allen Stanford says that regulators are lying when they say he defrauded tens of thousands of investors.

He blames the S.E.C. and his chief financial officer.


 

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