Public Air Charter Founders Can't Shake NJ Fraud Charges

By Bill Wichert (February 23, 2018, 9:37 PM EST) -- A New Jersey federal judge ruled Friday that a trial postponement last year did not warrant tossing charges that the co-founders of a defunct public air charter operator defrauded financial institutions out of millions of dollars in passenger payments, while also rejecting their bid to keep out certain evidence....

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