freep.com - 8/26/2008
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The FBI is investigating whether Pistons guard Lindsey Hunter and business associates duped a $35,000-a-year boiler operator for Pontiac Public Schools into buying a $1.25-million house in Bloomfield Hills that he couldn't afford, the man's lawyer said Monday. Attorney Michael J. Smith of Sterling Heights said his client, Bruce McClellan of Waterford Township, recently told the FBI that Hunter ...
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FBI Investigating Pistons’ Hunter in Housing Scam
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
... Sure, the market is down now, but you have to figure things will take a turn for the better eventually, and a smart investor can turn a very nice profit. Or if that doesn’t work, you can always find some working stiff from a nearby suburb and convince him to buy a $1.25 million house he can’t afford. That’s what Hunter did recently, and now he’s under investigation by the FBI. From the DETROIT FREE PRESS : The FBI is investigating whether guard Lindsey Hunter and business associates duped a $35,000-a-year boiler operator for Pontiac Public Schools into buying a $1.25-million ...
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