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[Summary] => WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- US billionaire Allen Stanford, who is accused of a fraud by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), was found in the Fredericksburg, Virginia, area on Thursday by law enforcement officials, the SEC announced.
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