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Mogadore man tells how he lost all

By the time Mogadore resident Larry Ford put a stop to the scam that had ensnared him and drained his life’s savings, it was too late.

His IRA was gone, along with his bank accounts and an annuity. The mutual funds he’d accumulated after a lifetime of work were depleted.

Still worse, a line of credit he’d established for the men who called him every day about his sweepstakes winnings was drained — and he now owes tens of thousands of dollars. Every month, he pays $411 just to cover the interest.

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On Sept. 9, he sat outside his home of 36 years as his beagle, Oscar, kept close by. His house had been sold to cover some of the debt he owes, and he would have to leave it — the home where he’d planned to live out his remaining years — on Sept. 22.

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