Federal prosecutors and court papers say the East Greenwich woman used friendship as a tool to enlist and ensnare dozens of unwitting investors in a Ponzi-like real estate scheme that bilked them out of $4.7 million.
Katie Mulvaney, The Providence Journal
Sat, 05/18/2019 - 10:00am
Federal prosecutors and court papers say the East Greenwich woman used friendship as a tool to enlist and ensnare dozens of unwitting investors in a Ponzi-like real estate scheme that bilked them out of $4.7 million.