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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. 鈥?Investigators said Marvin Scotts name may have not been on the paperwork but insist he ran an illegal operation that took $1.4 million dollars from more than 100 seniors, with an average age of 79.During a bond reduction hearing, Scotts defense attorney Barry Taracks tried to convince the judge to lower the $500,000 bond, so the 55-year-old could get out of jail.Taracks portrayed his client as a consultant or playing an IT type role in the three businesses accused of running a vacant land sale business prosecutors say bilked over 150 seniors, many of whom were over age 80, according to documents filed in Pinellas County Court.The criminal c
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CAVE CREEK, Ariz. 鈥?A no-mask policy at a T-shirt shop north of Phoenix led to shoving, cussing, and ultimately a store owner pulling a gun
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