TV pitchman accused of bilking 220,000 out of $52M# Stock
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PHOENIX – A grand jury has indicted a Phoenix-based TV pitchman accused of
running a nationwide scheme to sell essentially worthless Internet-based
businesses to more than 200,000 people.
Federal prosecutors say Donald Lapre is charged with 41 counts of conspiracy
, mail fraud, wire fraud and promotional money laundering. He's accused of
overseeing and promoting the opportunity through his company called "The
Greatest Vitamin in the World."
During the course of the scheme, the government says at least 220,000
victims were defrauded of nearly $52 million.
Lapre was often seen on television giving his hard-luck life story and how
he was able to turn his life around. He refers to himself on his website as
"The King of Infomercials."
Lapre has not responded to an email seeking comment.
running a nationwide scheme to sell essentially worthless Internet-based
businesses to more than 200,000 people.
Federal prosecutors say Donald Lapre is charged with 41 counts of conspiracy
, mail fraud, wire fraud and promotional money laundering. He's accused of
overseeing and promoting the opportunity through his company called "The
Greatest Vitamin in the World."
During the course of the scheme, the government says at least 220,000
victims were defrauded of nearly $52 million.
Lapre was often seen on television giving his hard-luck life story and how
he was able to turn his life around. He refers to himself on his website as
"The King of Infomercials."
Lapre has not responded to an email seeking comment.