Steven Steiner said he knew President Bill Clinton and Phil Donahue, and all he wanted to do with his viatical company Mutual Benefits Corp. was help the dying live their last days with dignity.
A federal jury didn’t buy it.
Steven Steiner was found guilty of 16 counts of conspiracy to commit money laundering and obstruction of justice in connection with his viatical company, Mutual Benefits Corp.
March 01, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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Steven Steiner said he knew President Bill Clinton and Phil Donahue, and all he wanted to do with his viatical company Mutual Benefits Corp. was help the dying live their last days with dignity.
A federal jury didn’t buy it.
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