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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) – A longtime Twins Cities home builder, his wife and son-in-law have pleaded guilty for their roles in a mortgage fraud scheme. The developers bilked lenders and others out of an estimated $$50 million involving nearly 200 homes.
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