A southwest suburban man was found guilty on seven counts of wire fraud Friday for bilking investors out of more than $100 million through his website development business, The Income Store, which federal prosecutors alleged was a Ponzi scheme. Kenneth Courtright, a polished pitchman who operated The Income Store out of his Minooka home, lured more than 500…
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