Ponzi Scammer Faces CA Charges in Printing Ruse
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Cellette stands accused of soliciting investments in a fake printing company that he claimed had lucrative contracts with major corporations. He promised investors 10 to 15 percent returns on investments and used ersatz contracts to support the alleged fraud.
He pleaded guilty to similar charges in Minnesota in 2010 and was sentenced to eight years in prison.
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