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Ex-Exec At Danbury Company Admits To Scamming Consumers Of $9.5M, DOJ Says

Read / Add Comments A New York man who was an executive at a company in Connecticut has admitted to causing more than $9.5 million in losses to consumers across the country. Northern Westchester County resident Norman Newman, age 74, of Croton-on-Hudson,  pleaded guilty today to supplying lists of consumers’ names and addresses for use in schemes that targeted vulnerable victims, according to court documents filed by the United States Department of Justice. From 2005 to 2016, Newman worked as a list broker and senior vice president at Macromark Inc., a Fairfield County-based direct mail services firm located in Danbury.  Macromark had admitted to facilitating elder fraud schemes in September 2020. The conspiracy resulted in at least $9.5 million in losses to consumers.

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Westchester Man Admits To Scamming Consumers Of $9.5M, DOJ Says

Read / Add Comments A New York man who was an executive at a company in Connecticut has admitted to causing more than $9.5 million in losses to consumers across the country. Northern Westchester County resident Norman Newman, age 74, of Croton-on-Hudson,  pleaded guilty today to supplying lists of consumers’ names and addresses for use in schemes that targeted vulnerable victims, according to court documents filed by the United States Department of Justice. From 2005 to 2016, Newman worked as a list broker and senior vice president at Macromark Inc., a Fairfield County-based direct mail services firm located in Danbury.  Macromark had admitted to facilitating elder fraud schemes in September 2020. The conspiracy resulted in at least $9.5 million in losses to consumers.

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Ex-Fairfield County Company Exec Admits To $9.5M Consumer Scam, DOJ Says

Ex-Fairfield County Company Exec Admits To $9.5M Consumer Scam, DOJ Says
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Ex-Fairfield County Company Exec Admits To $9.5M Consumer Scam, DOJ Says

A New York man who was an executive at a company in Connecticut has admitted to causing more than $9.5 million in losses to consumers across the country.Northern Westchester County resident Norman Newman, age 74, of Croton-on-Hudson,&…

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Northern Westchester Man Admits To Scamming Consumers Of $9.5M, DOJ Says

Read / Add Comments A New York man who was an executive at a company in Connecticut has admitted to causing more than $9.5 million in losses to consumers across the country. Northern Westchester County resident Norman Newman, age 74, of Croton-on-Hudson,  pleaded guilty today to supplying lists of consumers’ names and addresses for use in schemes that targeted vulnerable victims, according to court documents filed by the United States Department of Justice. From 2005 to 2016, Newman worked as a list broker and senior vice president at Macromark Inc., a Fairfield County-based direct mail services firm located in Danbury.  Macromark had admitted to facilitating elder fraud schemes in September 2020. The conspiracy resulted in at least $9.5 million in losses to consumers.

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