Fraudster Tells High Court His Privacy Rights Were Trampled

By Pete Brush (April 17, 2015, 4:27 PM EDT) -- Paul R. Gunter, an English national who in January saw the Eleventh Circuit uphold his 25-year prison term for a $137 million stock and currency fraud, has told the U.S. Supreme Court the sentence was unconstitutional because the investigation that put him behind bars violated his Fourth Amendment privacy rights....

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