Scott Rothstein’s uncle said in a sworn deposition that a TD Bank branchmanager was integral to fooling investors in the law firm chairman’s $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme, which was promoted at “shows” conducted at branches.

William Boockvor, who was known at Rothstein’s law office as “Uncle Bill,” testified April 18 in an investor lawsuit that Roseanne Caretsky, who worked at the bank’s Weston branch, helped him switch computer screen shots to show representatives of Emess Capital LLC that an account had $20 million in it when it really had only $600.

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