Self-Proclaimed ‘Psychic‘ Charged with Investor Fraud – ABC News Blogs
A self-proclaimed psychic who called himself “America’s Prophet” and claimed the ability to predict stock market changes was charged today by the Securities & Exchange Commission with multi-million dollar securities fraud . Sean David Morton started

SEC accuses market psychic of $6M scam – Daily Oklahoman
DETROIT — Michigan regulators said Thursday a member of the Winans gospel-music family led a fraudulent, multimillion-dollar investment program by promoting bogus Saudi Arabia oil bonds. The Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation issued a

Look at all the lonely people – Las Vegas Weekly
First they went to a movie together. Two women—a 30-year-old and a 50-something. Total strangers. Totally platonic. And the older woman paid in advance, so there was no awkward exchange of cash. They saw Avatar . Afterward, they went out for

For Psychic, Suit Came as Surprise – New York Times
He calls himself “America’s Prophet,” a psychic, trained by Nepalese monks in the art of time travel, who can foretell the future of the stock market. But to the authorities, Sean David Morton is simply a fraud — and a really, really bad

Snow expected to cloud February employment report 12:01 – Town Hall
The government’s closely watched monthly employment report will be unusually hard to read this time. That’s because the snowstorms that hammered the East Coast last month occurred on the same week that the government House passes jobs bill despite

These are the stories of the victims – Vancouver Sun
HIGHWAYS 16, 97 and 5, NORTHERN B.C. For Levina Moody, a young woman from Bella Coola, a trip to Williams Lake, just off Highway 97, was an exciting diversion from small-town life. But what started as a weekend adventure with her parents and her

The Number: 16% — Eyed by evil – Deseret News
Fully 16% of Americans believe in the “evil eye” or that certain people can cast curses or spells that cause bad things to happen to someone. Although the overwhelming number of Americans describe themselves as Christians, belief in non-Christian