R. Allen Stanford, the Texas financier accused of orchestrating one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history, was found guilty Tuesday of 13 of the 14 counts of fraud he faced. Prosecutors said ...
Former Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford was sentenced Thursday to 110 years in prison for cheating investors out of more than $7 billion over 20 years in one of the largest Ponzi schemes in U.S. history ...
After three years of denial, a vigorously contested trial that lasted six weeks and Thursday's unrepentant speech before a judge and a courtroom filled with aggrieved investors, R. Allen Stanford ...
HOUSTON — Former jet-setting Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford, whose financial empire once spanned the Americas, was sentenced Thursday to 110 years in prison for bilking investors out of more than $7 ...
Jurors in the trial of Allen Stanford said on Monday they couldn't come to a decision on whether the financier had carried out a $7 billion ponzi scheme, but they changed their mind on Tuesday and ...
Allen Stanford sold a story of both safety and prestige, with high-yield certificates of deposit issued through an offshore bank in Antigua wrapped in the trappings of a global financier. For years, ...
Inside the fantastic rise and catastrophic fall of Sir Allen Stanford—that high-flying egomaniac with the offshore bank, gold helicopter, Caribbean island, and knack for disposing of other people’s ...
'If you have never found yourself in a situation where your life does a complete 180, it's wrong to talk down to anyone' "After downsizing, a tornado took out everything I had left." (Photo subject is ...
Allen Stanford, the man who singlehandedly revived Houston’s fading Enron reputation for corporate scams (here’s our feature take on him) has finally been indicted. A Houston grand jury indicted him ...
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