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9:53 am
Thu April 12, 2012
Indictment filed concerning possible wind farm fraud
Federal prosecutors say three people
bilked $3.7 million from investors by claiming to develop wind
farms in Wyoming and South Dakota. The projects never were built.
A federal indictment filed in Cheyenne says phone solicitors
made cold calls to investors nationwide, telling them the wind
farms were being built by a private firm and the U.S. government.
Utah residents Robert Reed and Lauren Scott and California
resident Christopher Ponish have pleaded not guilty to felony fraud
charges. Their attorneys could not be reached by telephone.
Prosecutors allege that Reed and Scott used the company names of
Mountain State Power Group, Mountain State Power and Sovereign
Energy Partners.
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