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Reginald Fowler—a former minority owner of the Minnesota Vikings—was ordered Monday to serve more than six years in prison, forfeit $740 million and pay $53 million worth of restitution for a cryptocurrency scam defrauding the bankrupt Alliance of American Football league, federal prosecutors said Monday.
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Prosecutors said Fowler, 64, lied to Alliance of American Football executives about supporting the league with accounts containing money from real estate dealings—leading to a stock purchase agreement that would cement him as the largest shareholder in the league’s parent company.
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