Stanford: ‘A Bloody Good Man’ to Some, a Crook to Others

Next time you go to the sun-soaked island of Antigua and Barbuda, look for a tax driver named Dennis Friday. When you find him, ask him for his opinion on R. Allen Stanford, the newly-convicted ponzi schemer.

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Caribbean leaders walk to promote fitness, health in region

The prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda forgot his walking shoes, but still walked – in slacks and sandals. His fellow leader from St. Kitts and Nevis, a physician, missed… Click to Continue »

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Government's strong case led to Stanford conviction: jurors

HOUSTON (Reuters) – The government's entire case against Allen Stanford was so strong it ultimately led to the conviction of the Texas financier who ran a $7 billion Ponzi scheme from his offshore bank in Antigua, a juror and an alternate juror said on Thursday. Stanford, 61, was convicted on 13 of 14 criminal counts on Tuesday by the jury of four women and eight men after a six week trial. In a …

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Allen Stanford: Antigua feels the fallout

Downfall of Texan tycoon Allen Stanford leaves Antigua in a spin

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Hometownstations.com-WLIO- Lima, OH News Weather SportsAntigua PM seeks to help recover Stanford funds

ST JOHN'S, Antigua (AP) – Antigua's prime minister has pledged to work with other agencies to try to help recover money that victims across the globe lost to convicted Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford through his bank based on the Caribbean island.

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Allen Stanford 'squandered tens of millions developing property on Antigua' and even replaced his bank floorboards …

Billionaire R Allen Stanford wasted tens of millions of dollars developing property and businesses on the Caribbean island of Antigua, according to a former employee.

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Allen Stanford guilty of $7bn Ponzi scheme

Financier faces up to 20 years in prison after jury finds him guilty of conspiracy and 12 other charges including obstruction Allen Stanford, the Texan financier, knight of Antigua, Washington power player and billionaire benefactor of English cricket, has been found guilty of orchestrating a $7bn Ponzi scheme. After a six-week trial in Houston, Texas, a jury found him guilty of conspiracy and …

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Allen Stanford Guilty Of $7 Billion Ponzi Scheme

Allen Stanford, the Texan financier, knight of Antigua, Washington power player and billionaire benefactor of English cricket, has been found guilty of orchestrating a $7 billion Ponzi scheme.

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Kent squad to leave for Antigua

Kent's new director of cricket Jimmy Adams will take a squad of 16 players on a pre-season tour to Antigua on Wednesday.

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Industrial action causes LIAT delays

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Industrial action by security personnel at the V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua, could result in LIAT flight delays  today.

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