Man swindles churchgoers and spends the money on luxury cars and thrones, feds say
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D'Habsburg is accused of orchestrating a Ponzi scheme that cost investors more than $5.9 million, targeting vulnerable elderly churchgoers to fund extravagant purchases.
He falsely claimed that high-profile individuals and government officials were involved in his alleged AI technology, misleading local investors for personal financial gain.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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