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No prison for banker connected to Howell

Posted: November 19, 2009 at 5:04 a.m.

A retired Hot Springs banker and former business partner of Mace David Howell Jr., a Little Rock financier who died in 2002 as authorities were discovering his Ponzi scheme, was fined $20,000 and sentenced to two years’ probation Wednesday for initially failing to report money he received from Howell to the IRS.

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Arkansas, Pages 11 on 11/19/2009

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