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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: FBI recovers funds for victims of scammed banker WICHITA, KANSAS (AP) Sobs of relief broke out in a federal courtroom in Kansas on Monday as dozens of people whose life savings had been embezzled by a bank CEO learned that federal law enforcement had recovered their money. "I just cant describe the weight lifted off of us, said Bart Camilli, 70, who with his wife Cleo had just learned theyd recover close to $450,000 money Bart began saving at 18 when he bought his first individual retirement account. Its life-changing. In August, former Kansas bank CEO Shan Hanes was sentenced to 24 years after stealing $47 million from customer accounts and wiring the money to cryptocurrency accounts run by scammers. Prosecutors said Hanes also stole $40,000 from his church, $10,000 from an investment club and $60,000 from his daughters college fund and lost $1.1 million of his own in the scheme. Deposits were jettisoned into the ether, said prosecutor Aaron Smith. Hanes' Heartland Tri-State Bank, drained of cash, was shut down by federal regulators and sold to another financial institution. Customers savings and checking accounts amounting to $47.1 million were insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., which paid off their losses. But there were still 30 shareholders of the community-owned rural bank Hanes helped found including his close family friends and neighbors who thought they lost $8.3 million in investments: well-planned retirements were upended, funds for long-term eldercare gone, education funds and bequests for children and grandchildren zeroed out. On Monday the shareholders stood to cheer federal Judge John W. Broomes in Wichita after he told them, one at a time, that theyd be paid back in full. The FBI recovered the funds from a cryptocurrency account held by Tether Ltd. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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