For seven years, Fred Sharp allegedly ran the back office of a billion-dollar penny stock machine from a quiet B.C. address. This week, Canada's highest court closed the last door he had left.
A federal court ordered a penny stock promoter tied to the Barry Honig ring to pay $1.7 million for his role in a long-running pump-and-dump. The number is real. So is the retiree in Ohio who held the shares when the music stopped.
By Mark Tell · Jun 23
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