He pretended to be a Harvard educated investment adviser. Now he’s going to jail


A man who once pretended to be a Harvard-educated investment advisor – allegedly bilking customers, as well as his own family, out of millions – has been sentenced to nearly 22 years in prison for wire fraud and five years for income tax evasion.

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