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Two men connected to a fraud scheme that led to the collapse of Latrobe bottling company LeNature's Inc. pleaded guilty on Thursday in federal court to charges that they conspired to bilk banks out of millions.
Jonathan Podlucky, 37, the former chief operating officer of the company from Hempfield, and Donald Pollinger, 68, a business associate from Charlotte, each agreed to a plea deal of five years in federal prison and three years of supervised release.See the full content of this document
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Two Get Five Years Each in Prison for $800 Million Lenature's Scheme
Pollinger and Podlucky -- brother of the company's former CEO Gregory Podlucky -- were charged with mail, wire and bank fraud, conspir...
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