Fake Printing Collectibles Sends Seller to Prison
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Although the defendant was released on bail after his arrest in April 2010, he was rearrested and remanded in March 2011, upon order of the court, after the FBI learned that he was attempting to enlist the assistance of an individual to hide items that were part of the fraud from the FBI and from his victims. The FBI recovered several pieces believed to be part of Haggard’s fraud. Then, even while in jail, Haggard continued secreting assets and items from the fraud, enlisting the assistance of his girlfriend and son in doing so, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. The FBI recovered several of these pieces, as well.
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