A former Georgia investment adviser pleaded guilty Thursday to three counts of fraud to end a two-year criminal case in which he vanished while under suspicion for losing millions in investors' money and was declared dead before being captured alive in a routine traffic stop. Under a deal with prosecutors, Aubrey Lee Price, 47, entered his pleas before a U.S. District Court judge in Statesboro less than three weeks before he was scheduled to stand trial on 17 counts of bank fraud. He will be sentenced at a later date.
Banker once declared dead pleads guilty to 3 counts in fraud case
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