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Home Front: Politix
Alan Grayson Defrauded, Loses $18 Million
2013-12-11
U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida lost $18 million in a scheme that cheated him and about 120 other investors out of more than $35 million, according to court papers.

The Virginia man who ran the scheme, William Dean Chapman, was sentenced Friday in federal court to 12 years in prison. Prosecutors say Chapman used the money to fund a lavish lifestyle including a Lamborghini, a Ferrari and a $3 million home.

In most of the court papers, Grayson's identity is protected -- prosecutors say only that an elected official with the initials A.G. was the primary victim -- but documents twice mention Grayson by name. The Democratic congressman on Monday confirmed he is the A.G. mentioned in the documents.

Nothing in the court papers suggests Grayson was anything but a victim of the scheme. Grayson, a former trial attorney, said he has had a long record for picking winning stocks, which formed the basis for his personal fortune.
Posted by:Grunter

#12  Grayson, a former trial attorney, said he has had a long record for picking winning stocks, which formed the basis for his personal fortune.

And a very poor record at picking "investment advisors".
Posted by: William Dean Chapman   2013-12-11 16:55  

#11  Bush!!
Posted by: 2sealys   2013-12-11 12:00  

#10  lavish lifestyle including a Lamborghini, a Ferrari and a $3 million home.

Loser, tricked by an 80's phile.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-12-11 10:35  

#9  The real recipients of defrauding are the idiots that voted for him.
Posted by: OCCD   2013-12-11 09:41  

#8  
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2013-12-11 07:18  

#7  Treasury bailout in 5...4...3...
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-12-11 07:13  

#6  There's gotta be a waver in there somewhere.
Posted by: Dale   2013-12-11 05:26  

#5  You mean they can't even take care of their own money?!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2013-12-11 03:05  

#4  AKA congressional insider trading.

It sounds so sordid and criminal when you put it that way.
Posted by: SteveS   2013-12-11 02:05  

#3  From the spoor I'd say there were a dozen or more. Ja, ja, perhaps twenty or thirty.

Posted by: Besoeker   2013-12-11 01:52  

#2  couldn't happen to a nicer guy
Posted by: Mikey Hunt   2013-12-11 01:43  

#1  "picking winning stocks" - AKA congressional insider trading.
Posted by: OldSpook   2013-12-11 00:59  

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