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Years ago, Columbus, Ohio, whiz-kid Richard Schultz was featured in a book about successful entrepreneurs, having founded two fabulously successful debt-collection agencies. Since then he has fallen far, serving a prison sentence for devising a variety of schemes to protect his money from taxes, a court judgment and his ex-wife. In the process, he pulled down half a dozen lawyers. They are variously imprisoned, awaiting trial, awaiting sentencing or dead by suicide.
November 20, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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