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A financial adviser who cheated her clients out of millions has been sentenced to seven years and five months in prison.

A financial adviser who cheated her clients out of millions has been sentenced to seven years and five months in prison.

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19/10/2012 9:33:18 p.m.

Grant wrote:

A glaring omission in this article begs the questions to be asked of what happened to the money, how much was recovered and what was their or her explanation as to how they disposed of 15 million dollars.??