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Guilty plea, 15-year sentence for Louisiana investment scam

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SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — Federal authorities say a northwest Louisiana man has pleaded guilty to wire fraud and accepted a 15-year prison sentence in connection with an investment scheme that drew tens of millions of dollars from victims. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Shreveport says 59-year-old David DeBerardinis pleaded guilty Wednesday. Prosecutors say DeBerardinis claimed to be part of a complex energy industry trading business. But he was not really making fuel trades when he duped a Texas bank into providing more than $40 million in financing for his phony deals. Prosecutors say Shreveport-area investors lost $50 million to DeBardinis. 

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