A jury in Minneapolis on Friday heard closing arguments in the case of three people charged in a nationwide telemarketing scam that ensnared more than 150,000 magazine subscribers and cost them $300 million.
Federal prosecutors in Minneapolis were expected to rest their case Monday in the trial of three people charged in a $300 million telemarketing scam involving dozens of defendants. Authorities say 150,000 victims across the country unwittingly signed up for magazine subscriptions that they did not want, and some lost tens of thousands of dollars.
Federal prosecutors in Minneapolis were expected to rest their case Monday in the trial of three people charged in a $300 million telemarketing scam involving dozens of defendants. Authorities say 150,000 victims across the country unwittingly signed up for magazine subscriptions that they did not want, and some lost tens of thousands of dollars.
Federal prosecutors in Minneapolis are expected to rest their case Monday in the trial of three people charged in the wide-ranging fraud. Authorities say victims across the country unwittingly signed up for magazine subscriptions that they did not want. Some lost tens of thousands of dollars.