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ATLANTA -- The man was one slick fraud artist. Phillip Hill lured people to fancy cocktail parties in a $1.9 million mansion. He asked to use their names and credit histories in real estate deals, promising to make them rich. Most got $10,000 checks on the spot for signing up.
ATLANTA -- The man was one slick fraud artist. Phillip Hill lured people to fancy cocktail parties in a $1.9 million mansion. He asked to use their names and credit histories in real estate deals, promising to make them rich. Most got $10,000 checks on the spot for signing up.
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NEW YORK, April 11 -- Student loan giant Sallie Mae has agreed to pay $2 million and adopt a new code of conduct to settle any accusations against the company that could have emerged from a probe into cozy financial relationships between universities and the student loan industry, New York...
Sallie Mae, the nation's largest student loan provider, agreed yesterday to limit its frequently close relationships with university financial aid officials and pay $2 million to remove itself as a target of a widening national investigation into the industry.
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