Mad at Maad Town Deceived?
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What started out as a hate-crime investigation, and $93,000 in sympathetic donations to Maad through the "Not in Our Town" fund, has turned its focus to the owner himself. The Anchorage Daily News reported that Maad faces felony charges of falsifying financial documents and lying to the government.
The FBI charges against Maad—also the vice president of Bridge Builders, a diversity-building group—carry a maximum penalty of 70 years in prison and $2.5 million in fines. The vandalism is no longer being investigated as a hate crime.
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