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December 17, 2004
2001 Law Grad Convicted of Using Credit Card Scam to Pay for Law School
Christian Ehlers, a 2001 graduate of Loyola Law School who is admitted to practice in California, was convicted this week in federal court of bilking credit card companies out of $1.2 million in a scam that was used to pay for Ehler's law school education. The charges carry up to 175 years' imprisonment. More . . . [Mark Godsey]
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