>These are just my conclusions
About as useful as his financial schemes
>In 1995 Corsi helped launch a mutual fund to invest in formerly Communist Poland after the fall of the Soviet Union, which eventually lost $1.2 million, much of it from a group of about 20 Minnesota investors. Some of the investors blamed the organizers, including Corsi, for their investment in the former Communist country. Two investors sued Corsi and his partners, claiming that the organizers had given their personal guarantee backing up the investment, and won judgments against them. They did not collect from Corsi, because, as one investor claimed, the money "had been moved into his wife's name … There was nothing to get out of him"
>They did not collect from Corsi, because, as one investor claimed, the money "had been moved into his wife's name … There was nothing to get out of him"