According recorded conversations of Thomas Petters, his scheme was successful and undetected for quite some time thanks to “divine intervention.” Whatever you say, Petters. But a Minnesota jury found him guilty of 20 “criminal intentions” where he used his company, Petters Co. Inc. (PCI) to front an illegal cash-raising scheme. Throughout his trial, Petters pointed fingers at PCI’s VP and CFO, attempting to shed responsibility. Where’s that divine intervention now? See the full story at Bloomberg.com. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=asG2pde7N2wM
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