Marietta man gets nearly 8 years in prison for running $110M Ponzi scheme
A Marietta man was sentenced Thursday to nearly eight years in prison for running a $110 million Ponzi scheme through which more than 400 people lost their investments. John J. Woods, a former longtime executive at brokerage and investment bank Oppenheimer& Co., pleaded guilty in March to a single count of wire fraud. He had already been sued, alongside two…
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