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Ex-Assemblyman

The SEC claims in a federal complaint that former Georgia Assemblyman Clarence Dean Alford “fraudulently induced at least 100 investors, predominantly from the Indian-American community, to invest at least $23 million in unregistered, high-yield promissory notes,” through gross misrepresentations, in federal court.

ATLANTA — The SEC claims in a federal complaint that former Georgia Assemblyman Clarence Dean Alford “fraudulently induced at least 100 investors, predominantly from the Indian-American community, to invest at least $23 million in unregistered, high-yield promissory notes,” through gross misrepresentations, in federal court.

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