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Hanover boys lent money to business associate, now legal bills adding up

Stephanie Flores
Wed, 19 Feb 2014

The plot thickens in the Hanover co-founders’ quest to collect an unsecured loan made by their company, FAI Money, to a former lawyer who is now bankrupt and disbarred.

As reported in the National Business Review last year, embattled former lawyer Edward Errol Johnston and the Hanover

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Stephanie Flores
Wed, 19 Feb 2014
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