Lehi man pleads guilty to fraud, conspiracy charges that originated in Utah, New Jersey

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Lehi man pleads guilty to fraud, conspiracy charges that originated in Utah, New Jersey
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A Utah man facing numerous felonies connected to white collar crimes has pleaded guilty to charges in two separate fraud cases, one originating in Utah and the other in New Jersey.

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