WebMay 6, 2013 · Winans is a member of the gospel music Winans family. He’s due to start a nearly 14-year prison term on May 9, but he wants 60 days to clear up what he considers to be “major errors” in the case. Detroit federal Judge Sean Cox said no Thursday. In a court filing, Winans says he should be held responsible for $1.2 million in losses, not $8 million. WebFeb 28, 2013 · Michael Winans Jr. was sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in a financial scam. The member of the Winans gospel family was convicted for running a …
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WebFeb 28, 2013 · Michael Winans Jr., gospel family scion, gets nearly 14 years in prison Two of Michael Winans Jr.'s victims spoke in federal court, telling a judge that the scheme to sell … WebFeb 28, 2013 · Michael Winans Jr., of the prominent gospel-singing Winans family, was sentenced this week to nearly 14 years in prison for an $8 million Ponzi scheme carried out in Christian churches. safford az social security office
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WebFeb 28, 2013 · Michael Winans Jr., of the popular Gospel-singing Winans family, was sentenced this week to nearly 14 years in prison for taking advantage of "good, decent church-going people" in an $8 million ponzi scam carried out in Christian churches. WebMar 5, 2013 · A judge sentenced a member of gospel music’s Winans family to nearly 14 years in prison Wednesday for an $8 million financial scam that was promoted in church pulpits, reports the Associated Press. Two of Michael Winans Jr. ‘s victims spoke in federal court, telling a judge that the scheme to sell Saudi Arabian oil bonds robbed some people ... WebSep 14, 2012 · Winans knew the Saudi Arabian oil bonds weren't real, but he continued to accept money from more than 1,000 investors in 2007 and 2008, according to a filing this … they\\u0027re bigger