Judge delays Texas financier R. Allen Stanford’s release on bond

HOUSTON — Texas financier R. Allen Stanford, facing trial on charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion, will spend the weekend behind bars after a federal judge Friday ruled to delay his release on bond.

Judge delays release on bond of billionaire Stanford, accused of $7B swindle

HOUSTON — A federal judge has delayed releasing Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford on bond until he can review a decision to allow the financier to be free until his trial on charges that he swindled investors out of $7 billion.

Defense attorney asks judge to uphold bond decision for Texas billionaire Stanford

HOUSTON — Defense attorneys are opposing a prosecutors’ request to delay an order letting Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford post a bond that would free him until he is tried on charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion.

Prosecutors appeal order that would free accused swindler Stanford on bond pending trial

HOUSTON — Prosecutors asked a federal judge Friday to delay an order allowing Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford to post bond that would free him until he is tried on charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion.

Prosecutors appeal order that would free Texas billionaire Stanford on bond pending trial

HOUSTON — Prosecutors are asking a federal judge to delay an order allowing Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford to post bond that would free him until he is tried on charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion.

Indicted Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford pleads not guilty to fraud charges

HOUSTON — Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford has pleaded not guilty to charges he swindled investors out of $7 billion as part of a massive investment scam.

Handcuffs, leg chains for Stanford arriving at court in Houston in fraud, conspiracy case

HOUSTON — Billionaire R. Allen Stanford arrived at a federal courthouse Thursday wearing handcuffs and leg chains as he faces charges of fraud and conspiracy related to allegations that he swindled investors out of $7 billion in an elaborate Ponzi scheme.

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