Ex-CEO from BI charged with wire fraud
Between 2012-21, Baird, 67, formerly of
Wire fraud is punishable by up to 20 years in prison.
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In a news release the
Over many years, Baird claimed S-Ray had developed an innovative ultrasound device that would take the place of X-rays, allowing dentists to quickly and safely image patients' mouths. Baird told investors the device delivered "astonishing results" and that the FDA had granted the company "market clearance" to sell the device. But S-Ray never developed any such product; was never close to offering one for sale; and never received FDA authorization.
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At least 62% of the money – some
Five of the counts of wire fraud are for emails sent or approved by Baird that were sent to investors. The other five counts relate to deposits of investment funds.
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