The conventional wisdom in the South Florida legal community since lawyer-turned-criminal Scott Rothstein fell on his sword was there was a set window—a five-year statute of limitations to be exact—for federal prosecutors to charge any co-conspirators involved in the one-time power broker’s $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme.
But prosecutors last month threw a wrinkle into that long-held calendar scenario.
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