Galesburg woman convicted of Ponzi scheme
GALESBURG — A woman from Galesburg was convicted in federal court Friday of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering relating to a Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors from across the country.
A news release from the
Stachniw and Throgmartin ran their scheme from late 2017 to early 2019, fraudulently representing to victim-investors that their investments were backed by short term investments in cattle, according to the DOJ news release which references court documents and evidence presented at trial.
The two also used false and fraudulent pretenses to solicit money from victim-investors for the conspirators'
A federal district court judge will determine their sentence on
The case was investigated by the FBI and
Assistant Attorney General
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