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FRENCH WOMAN ANGRY AT WESTGATE RESORT FOR SCAMMING HER!

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ksl.com - Former LDS bishop sentenced to prison for $20 million Ponzi scheme

ksl.com - Former LDS bishop sentenced to prison for $20 million Ponzi scheme

DENVER -- A former LDS bishop in Colorado pleaded guilty to cheating at least 67 investors out of more than $20 million.

In a federal courtroom last week, Shawn Merriman, the man behind the Ponzi scheme spanning 14 years, received the maximum sentence of 12 and a half years behind bars and $20.1 million in restitution. He'll also serve three years probation once out of prison.

Since the early 1990s, Merriman told his victims they were getting annual returns of 7 to 20 percent from stock market investments.

However, in 2009, the Aurora man admitted he was spending the money on himself, rather than investing it in the stock market.

Merriman lived in a million dollar home in Aurora where in 2009, federal agents seized his assets including a new motor home, a classic car collection, boats and motorcycles. The U.S. government will now have to auction off those items to try and recover money for Merriman's victims.

Most of his victims were fellow members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, friends of friends, or fellow hobbyists.

"I even count my change at McDonald's because I don't trust any more," Todd McCann, one of Merriman's victims, said.

McCann described how generations of his family lost money investing with Merriman's company, Market Street Advisors, and ended his statement saying, "Shawn, I hope you burn in hell."

Five other victims spoke directly to Judge Marcia Krieger and Merriman during the sentencing hearing detailing how they put trust and confidence in Merriman to make financial decisions for them.

Merriman spoke for himself as well, trying to plead with the judge that his cooperation with authorities should grant him a lighter sentence. He and his attorney argued for a five-year prison term.

"I didn't start my investment company with malicious intent," Merriman said. "Since turning myself in, I did everything I could to maximize the return for my investors."

Merriman has lost his wife, his home, and has been excommunicated from the LDS Church.

"I know saying I'm sorry doesn't make things right," he said. "Each of my investors is a great person who doesn't deserve what I did to them."

- KUSA-TV

Saturday

Death At The Orlando International Airport, Robert Paisola Reports LIVE for NBC News

Death At The Orlando International Airport, Robert Paisola Reports LIVE 
UPDATE DECEMBER 28, 2012

Man jumps to death from Hyatt balcony in Orlando International Airport

A man jumped to his death from an inside hotel balcony in Orlando International Airport today.


The 69-year-old Alabama man leaped from a Hyatt Regency balcony in Terminal B of OIA at about 1 a.m., according to officials.
Transportation Security Administration agents found the body and blocked off the area for a time but there was no impact on airport operations, airport spokesman Rod Johnson said.
He didn't know which floor the man jumped from.

Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

9300 Jeff Fuqua Blvd,
OrlandoFloridaUSA 32827 

Tel: +1 407 825 1234    Fax: +1 407 856 1672 
Email: orlan-reservations@hyatt.com 

UPDATES, VIDEO, PHOTOS AND COMMENTARY WILL BE POSTED AS IT IS RELEASED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT 
Orlando International Airport is the busiest airport in Florida in terms of passenger traffic, with more than 35 million travelers per year, No. 13 in the nation and 23rd in the world. Located in south Orlando, the airport is served by more than 50 airlines. With 13,297 acres, OIA is third largest airport in the nation in terms of size, five times larger than Miami International. It has four parallel runways, including two that stretch 12,000 feet and can accommodate the largest jets in the world. The Airfield can handle 140 takeoffs and landing per hour, with 90 arrival and departure gates. The airport is run by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, with government appointed members who control an annual budget of more than $330 million, and $2.5 billion in assets. With more than 100 retail shops and food and beverage outlets, the airport is a self-contained environment with full service banking, currency exchange, salon, post office. A 446-room Hyatt Regency Hotel is located inside the lobby, and features 50,000-square feet of meeting space for business travelers. Orlando International has 9,300 parking space in the terminal, and 10,700 satellite spaces.

Death at the Orlando Airport. 


Watch the videos to Come. We walked out of the terminal and this man fell off of a bus. EVERYONE simply stood there and did NOTHING... FOR 22 Minutes. I could not just watch this. I had To do SOMETHING! Watch the 3 videos and then lets see what YOU would do ... HE LAID THERE FOR 22 MINUTES. NOBODY DID A THING, BUT WATCHED. I turned it into a teaching moment to show my daughter how valuable Firefighters are.. Discretion is Advised in Watching these 3 Videos.
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Death At The Orlando International Airport, Robert Paisola Reports LIVE for JetBlue AYCJ

Death At The Orlando International Airport, Robert Paisola Reports LIVE 
UPDATE DECEMBER 28, 2012

Man jumps to death from Hyatt balcony in Orlando International Airport

A man jumped to his death from an inside hotel balcony in Orlando International Airport today.


The 69-year-old Alabama man leaped from a Hyatt Regency balcony in Terminal B of OIA at about 1 a.m., according to officials.
Transportation Security Administration agents found the body and blocked off the area for a time but there was no impact on airport operations, airport spokesman Rod Johnson said.
He didn't know which floor the man jumped from.

Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

9300 Jeff Fuqua Blvd,
OrlandoFloridaUSA 32827 

Tel: +1 407 825 1234    Fax: +1 407 856 1672 
Email: orlan-reservations@hyatt.com 

UPDATES, VIDEO, PHOTOS AND COMMENTARY WILL BE POSTED AS IT IS RELEASED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT 
Orlando International Airport is the busiest airport in Florida in terms of passenger traffic, with more than 35 million travelers per year, No. 13 in the nation and 23rd in the world. Located in south Orlando, the airport is served by more than 50 airlines. With 13,297 acres, OIA is third largest airport in the nation in terms of size, five times larger than Miami International. It has four parallel runways, including two that stretch 12,000 feet and can accommodate the largest jets in the world. The Airfield can handle 140 takeoffs and landing per hour, with 90 arrival and departure gates. The airport is run by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, with government appointed members who control an annual budget of more than $330 million, and $2.5 billion in assets. With more than 100 retail shops and food and beverage outlets, the airport is a self-contained environment with full service banking, currency exchange, salon, post office. A 446-room Hyatt Regency Hotel is located inside the lobby, and features 50,000-square feet of meeting space for business travelers. Orlando International has 9,300 parking space in the terminal, and 10,700 satellite spaces.

Death at the Orlando Airport. 


Watch the videos to Come. We walked out of the terminal and this man fell off of a bus. EVERYONE simply stood there and did NOTHING... FOR 22 Minutes. I could not just watch this. I had To do SOMETHING! Watch the 3 videos and then lets see what YOU would do ... HE LAID THERE FOR 22 MINUTES. NOBODY DID A THING, BUT WATCHED. I turned it into a teaching moment to show my daughter how valuable Firefighters are.. Discretion is Advised in Watching these 3 Videos.
Robert Paisola
Western Capital Multimedia USA
Copyright Robert Paisola 2010
877-517-9555













Southwest
Florida Keys
Central-east
Central
Central-west
Northeast
Northwest
Fort Myers/ Naples Metro Area
Florida Keys

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Orlando Metro Area

Tampa Bay Metro Area

Gainesville Metro Area

Jacksonville Metro Area

Tallahassee Metro Area

Panama City Metro Area

Pensacola Metro Area





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