Man accused in $1.5 million Ponzi scheme has hearing delayed

Man accused in $1.5 million Ponzi scheme has hearing delayed

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A court appearance for a 72-year-old Utah man charged in what prosecutors call a $1.5 million Ponzi scheme has been delayed so he can recover from surgery after a heart attack.

The Standard-Examiner reports that Robert Glen Mouritsen is a former stake president in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who is accused of cheating fellow church members over a 12-year period.

Mouritsen had been scheduled to appear in federal court Tuesday to respond to allegations that he'd violated his pretrial release by contacting a 91-year-old alleged victim.

Mouritsen is charged with felony wire fraud and money laundering. The Kaysville businessman is accused of duping people into putting their money into a phony international investment program.

His defense attorney Robert Hunt did not immediately respond to a call seeking comment.

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