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Man who solicited money for fake wind farms sentenced to 12 years

CASPER, Wyo., Aug. 30 (UPI) -- A Utah man was sentenced to 12 years in prison for defrauding 83 investors of more than $4.4 million by promoting fake wind farms, court officials said.

Robert Arthur Reed solicited investments for non-existent farms in Wyoming and South Dakota, and many of his victims were elderly, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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Reed, 53, of Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and conspiracy to launder money.

Reed said investors agreed to lend money to a wind-farm development company for three years.

He argued that he didn't deserve to go to prison, contending he hadn't committed any crime when he was arrested because the three-year loan period hadn't expired, the Times reported.

Reed told the victims he was a consultant to the company and that they had to make a minimum investment of $25,000.

Two of Reed's co-defendants, Lauren Elizabeth Scott and Gregory Lee Doss, pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and conspiracy to launder money.

Scott was sentenced to 4 3/4 years in prison and Doss received a sentence of six years, the Standard Examiner reported.

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