Federal officials will seize a Minnesota home purchased with proceeds from a Ponzi scheme.
A Minnesota home purchased with proceeds from a Ponzi scheme will be seized by federal officials.
A judge has authorized the U.S. Attorney's Office to seize the home in Minnetrista linked to Tom Petters. He's serving 50 years in prison for a $3.5 billion fraud scheme. The home was most recently occupied by the ex-husband of a former Petters' associate, Deanna Coleman. She was a key witness in Petters' trial and served less than a year in prison for fraud.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press (http://bit.ly/PGNnku ) says Coleman's ex-husband kept the house after their divorce. He died in June at age 55. The house has an estimated value of about $580,000.