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Stanford scandal

Stanford wins ruling in battle over fraud case defence

By Stacy-Marie Ishmael in New York

Published: October 11 2009 18:40 | Last updated: October 11 2009 18:40

After months in legal and financial limbo, without access to funds or the ability to pay a lawyer, Sir Allen Stanford – the billionaire founder of the Stanford Financial Group – has caught something of a break.

The Texan businessman, accused by US officials of operating a $7bn Ponzi scheme, has the right to use the proceeds of a corporate insurance policy to pay defence lawyers, a judge ruled late on Friday.

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