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LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A Beverly Hills man who was finishing a sentence in a prior fraud case pleaded not guilty Tuesday to federal charges of soliciting more than $9 million from victims with false claims they were investing in a hemp farm that did not exist.
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Investigators said Mark Roy Anderson convinced investors he owned a hemp farm in Kern County, then used the money to buy luxury cars, as well as a home and Citrus groves in Ojai.