SEC charges Georgia company with scamming churches out of millions
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Posted 5:16PM on Tuesday 5th November 2002 ( 22 years ago )
PHILADELPHIA - The Securities and Exchange Commission is accusing a Georgia businessman of using false promises to borrow nearly $3 million from nearly a thousand, mostly black, churches. <br>
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A federal lawsuit filed by the SEC charges Abraham Kennard, of Wildwood, and his firm -- Network International Investment Corporation -- with promising pastors across the country a return of a half million dollars for every three-thousand dollars they invested in a chain of Christian-themed vacation resorts. <br>
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The suit filed in Philadelphia Tuesday says at least two million dollars wound up in the bank account of one of the company's officers, and no resorts were built. <br>
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A phone call to Kennard's office in northwest Georgia was not immediately returned.
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