By Associated Press - Tuesday, February 21, 2017

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) - A former Rapid City investment adviser faces up to 23 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to defrauding clients of more than $4 million and evading income taxes.

Mike Lundy admitted to convincing clients to put money in a fake investment company, then placing the money in his bank account. Lundy was a registered investment adviser at the time and a commissioned representative of Primerica, a North American financial services firm.

The Rapid City Journal (https://bit.ly/2mhYnxh ) reports Lundy says he used some of the money for personal expenses, including payments for home remodeling, vacations and a new Jeep. He collected a total of $4.2 million from about 80 investors.



Lundy’s sentencing is scheduled for May 19 at the federal courthouse in Rapid City.

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Information from: Rapid City Journal, https://www.rapidcityjournal.com

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