Executives of investment firm iCap ran the scheme from 2013 to 2022, a federal bankruptcy judge ruled this week. They turned to the scheme when their real estate portfolio failed to yield results.
Source: Inman News
Real estate investors ran $230M Ponzi ploy to recoup shareholders
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