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Investor Pleads Guilty, Faces 4-12 Years In Jail

Investor Pleads Guilty, Faces 4-12 Years In Jail Cooperstown Man Misused Funds From Estate, Attorney General Says ALBANY – Albany area financial adviser Tom Lagan, who lives in Cooperstown and has investments in the area, pleaded guilty to a charge that could bring him 4-12 years in jail, state Attorney General Letitia James announced today. Lagan pleaded guilty before Albany County Supreme Court Judge Thomas Breslin to grand larceny, first degree, a Class B felony, James said in a press…
May 1, 2019

PUTTING THE COMMUNITY BACK INTO THE NEWSPAPER

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