Ponzi scheme fugitives caught

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa
In this May 20, 1998 photo, Nelson Hallahan, right, turns his head from the camera as he leaves the Becker Building in Peoria, with his attorney, Gary Rafool, after an appearance in bankruptcy court. On Saturday, May 5, 2012, Hallahan and wife, Janet, were arrested by U.S. marshals in Tonopah, Ariz., after being on the lam a dozen years after they fled punishment for running a Ponzi scheme that targeted friends, the elderly, and even family members, authorities said. (AP file photo)
Buy Sauk Valley Media Photos »

“I always thought she was a little more well-bred than the average Tonopah gal,” he said.

Wolf said he’s equally stunned the two are married. “I never suspected it, except the times they argued like a husband and wife do. There was never a hint of any affection that I could detect,” Wolf said.

Darilynn Knauss, a Peoria-based federal prosecutor, said it is highly unlikely anyone will see any money from the Hallahans.

“The money’s gone,” she said.

Knauss said the Hallahans are each facing a maximum sentence of 25 years for the charges they skipped out on and up to 10 years in prison for failing to appear for sentencing.

Hershey said he hoped the capture of the Hallahans would offer some solace. “If nothing else, their arrest will allow these victims some closure,” he said.

|||3|Next Page

Comments

Blogs

» Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman
Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman

My kind of game

I would have gladly paid to take in the game I covered Saturday morning in Morrison.
» Out Here
Out Here

Wise saw collapse in support

Last week, Sterling Alderwoman Amy Viering attended her last meeting as a city official. She gave the usual praise one hears at such departures. But one compliment stuck out. At the end of her speech, she turned to City Administrator Scott Shumard and said, "You're awesome."

Reader Poll

How concerned are you that the IRS targeted conservative political groups for additional and often burdensome scrutiny?

Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Not very concerned
Not concerned at all