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Two men charged in alleged Ponzi scheme for ‘Hamilton’ tickets

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Two men charged in alleged Ponzi scheme for ‘Hamilton’ tickets

Two New York men have been accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of defrauding investors out of millions of dollars in what the agency described as a “Hamilton” ticket-resale Ponzi scheme. The SEC said Friday that Joseph Meli, 42, and Matthew Harriton, 52, convinced at least 125 investors in 13 states to contribute a total…

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