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In reply to the discussion: Sylvia Browne [View all]Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)And you can find pleanty on her through Google. Found this tidbit on her wiki page:
In 1992, Browne and her then-husband Kenzil Dalzell Brown were indicted on several charges of investment fraud and grand theft. The Superior Court of Santa Clara County, California, found Browne and her husband had sold securities in a gold-mining venture under false pretenses.[44] In at least one instance, they told a couple that their $20,000 investment was to be used for immediate operating costs.[45] Instead, the money was transferred to an account for their Nirvana Foundation for Psychic Research.[44] Browne pleaded no contest to securities fraud and was indicted on grand larceny in Santa Clara County, California on May 26, 1992.[46] The couple each received one year probation. In addition, Browne was sentenced to 200 hours of community service.[44]
So, an actual convicted fraud.