“Ponzi Wives” Not So Innocent
Written by Pat's Papers | Wednesday, 10 March 2010 11:02 AM

The LA Times says “Ponzi wives” aren’t always as innocent as they seem. The paper says the recent conviction of Victoria Meisner, wife of the man Florida behind a $37-million plot to defraud investors, brings to light an interesting question: “Should family members whose luxurious lifestyles were funded by dirty money face criminal charges?”
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Read more about Victoria Meisner’s conviction from the Sun Sentinel
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