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Another former executive of a fraudulent Salt Lake-based investment firm was ordered Friday to serve prison time for conspiracy.
U.S. District Judge Ted Stewart sentenced R. Scot Stokes of Henderson, Nev., to 54 months in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release. Stokes pleaded guilty in February to filing more than 2,000 false and fraudulent income and trust tax returns, defrauding the United States government of nearly $10 million.See the full content of this document
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Nevada Man to Serve Time for Conspiracy
According to court documents, Stokes admitt...
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