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Reginald Fowler, the former co-owner of NFL team Minnesota Vikings has been sentenced to over six years imprisonment after the convicted fraudster pled guilty to “shadow banking” over $700 million to crypto exchanges.
A U.S. government attorney has urged the courts to impose a seven-year sentence on Reginald Fowler, a footballer who was involved in operating a shadow bank…