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Feb 11, 2010 News
(AP) -Federal court jurors in Fargo say a man accused of bilking investors from North Dakota and elsewhere should pay back $2 million.
Jurors on Tuesday convicted Neville Solomon of Georgetown, Guyana, on three counts of money laundering and one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States. He faces a maximum penalty of 35 years in prison. Jurors on Wednesday decided on how much Solomon should repay.
Solomon was arrested last summer in Trinidad after eluding authorities for about 18 months.
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