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Trial looms over alleged Ponzi scam

China Daily | Updated: 2009-10-27 08:39

MINNEAPOLIS: Until the Bernard Madoff scandal broke, it was a Minnesota businessman who stood accused of orchestrating the largest Ponzi scheme authorities could ever recall.

Tom Petters, 52, who seemed to have a golden touch as he built a small merchandise liquidation company into a diversified empire that owned well-known businesses such as Polaroid, goes on trial this week. The size of his alleged fraud: $3.65 billion.

Petters' world began to unravel a year ago when his trusted lieutenant, Deanna Coleman, walked into the US attorney's office with what prosecutors called a "staggering" allegation.

Trial looms over alleged Ponzi scam

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