Retirees who invested in Greg Lindberg firms wonder if they’ll ever see their money
A legal fight between indicted billionaire Greg Lindberg's insurance companies and the state insurance commissioner is now in its fourth year, as the two sides battle over $1.2 billion and allegations of bribery and fraud. "It has just about ruined us financially," Howard Martin, who says he and his wife are owed $180,000, told the news station.
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