Nov. 9
Families of fallen, injured firefighters say benefits are delayed, denied Arsenic-treated lumber found in metro ATL parks Time may be up on Clarke County mortgage fraud cases
Ponzi schemes: McDonough lawyer to prison, Hoschton broker pleads guilty
Federal prosecutors announced action in two unrelated Ponzi schemes this afternoon: Former McDonough attorney Steven H. Ballard, 53, was sent to prison for five-plus years for a scam that netted more than $1 million, and former Hoschton mortgage broker Edward William Farley, 47, pleaded guilty to fraud charges involving more than 150 victims and $20 million in losses. Farley will be sentenced in February. Read the news releases…
July 2
Beazer to pay up in mortgage fraud case Do Milton County advocates have conflict of interest? Downtown Albany manager Buie investigated