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On the other hand, so are some of her investors. And there I think it comes down to protecting their reputations; if they can point to criminal fraud, they can paint themselves as victims rather than fools. We'll see how it plays out.



I think they come off as fools either way; people aren't any prouder to have been conned by a criminal, than having made a stupid investment. If they're concerned about saving face, they'll lay low for a while.




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