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Securities Fraud

Dionne Van Zyk, 56, of Alpharetta, Ga., used  his position as a church elder to defraud investment clients of “$23.5 million in start-up companies that he owned and controlled,” to their grief, and skimmed $1.3 million from it, the SEC claims in federal court.

ATLANTA — Dionne Van Zyk, 56, of Alpharetta, Ga., used  his position as a church elder to defraud investment clients of “$23.5 million in start-up companies that he owned and controlled,” to their grief, and skimmed $1.3 million from it, the SEC claims in a federal complaint.

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