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Edwin Brant Frost IV defrauded 300 investors and used some of the money for his personal use, including spending on political donations to Republicans.
The battleground state of Georgia is undertaking an effort to remove about 478,888 inactive or ineligible voters from the ...
When Congress passed President Donald Trump's controversial budget bill July 3, Republicans and Democrats went to their ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A prominent Georgia Republican accused of running a $140 million Ponzi scheme publicly apologized on Friday as ...
Congress has narrowly approved President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending bill, with most Republicans voting in favor and every Democrat opposed. Under the law, which includes $4.5 trillion in ...
Recently filed financial reports for candidates seeking to be Georgia’s next attorney general show the fundraising race is closely matched among Republicans.
A prominent Georgia Republican was running a Ponzi scheme that defrauded 300 investors of at least $140 million, federal officials alleged in a complaint filed Thursday.
The civil lawsuit by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said First Liberty Building and Loan, controlled by Brant Frost IV, lied to investors.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene's bill would eliminate capital gains tax on the sale of homes considered primary ...
Days after the flood, Trump signed a disaster aid declaration for the state. U.S. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said Trump told ...
Republican state Sen. Bill Cowsert of Athens raised about $530,000 in contributions for his campaign. Republican state Brian Strickland of McDonough reported about $435,000.