May 24, 2012
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Man Pleads Guilty To Role In NC Ponzi Scheme

A former North Carolina resident has pleaded guilty to federal charges in a money laundering conspiracy connected to a $32.5 million Ponzi scheme.

Gary D. Martin of St. Augustine, Florida, entered his plea in a Charlotte courtroom Wednesday.

The 60-year-old Martin formed Queen Shoals Consultants in 2007 and induced victims to invest over $28.5 million with the firm, which prosecutors say was a Ponzi scheme operated by Sidney Hanson. Though Hanson never directly told Martin that Queen Shoals was a Ponzi scheme, prosecutors say Martin induced victims to invest through a series of false statements and fraudulent representations.

Martin got $1.9 million from Hanson, who was sentenced in March to 22 years in prison.

A sentencing date has not been for Martin, who faces up to 10 years in prison.


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