A former
Darryl Cohen was found guilty by a jury in Manhattan on two counts Tuesday following a monthlong trial. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for persuading his clients to buy so-called viatical life insurance polices at massive markups and make other fraudulent payments.
Though the jury, which began deliberating Friday, convicted Cohen, 52, of Chatsworth, California, of wire fraud and investment adviser fraud, it couldn’t reach a verdict on a third count of conspiracy. The judge declared ...
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