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Three men charged with fraud in $100 million New Jersey deli scheme

Three men charged with fraud in $100 million New Jersey deli scheme

Hometown Deli, Paulsboro, N.J.

Mike Calia | CNBC

Three men were charged with fraud and other crimes in a scheme involving a company that was worth $100 million in the stock market despite having only a small-town New Jersey deli to its name, federal authorities said Monday.

The men – James Patten, 63, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; Peter Coker Sr., 80, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Peter Coker Jr., 53, of Hong Kong – were charged with…


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