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      • Ronnie Duke, 46, of Fenton had been on the lam since June, when he failed to surrender to federal prison officials after he and 15 co-defendants were convicted in a scheme the FBI said used fake documents to obtain hundreds of home loans, resulting in some $100 million in losses that financed a lavish lifestyle for Duke and his co-conspirators, the Detroit Free Press reports.
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  2. Dukes and Lee were a cabaret duo of Ronnie Duke who was an English musician, dancer and comedian and Ricki Lee (born Audrey Tomlinson) who was an English singer. They originated from Yorkshire and were popular on the cabaret circuit in the 1960s and 1970s.

  3. Mortgage Fraud Fugitive Ronnie Duke, the habitual criminal who rose to become the kingpin of a multi-million dollar mortgage fraud operation and failed to report to federal prison in West Virginia eight months ago was taken into custody by federal authorities this morning in Saline, Michigan about 4o miles west of Detroit.

  4. Dec 23, 2013 · If you paid any attention to the heads-up scene in the mid 2000’s, you may remember the name Ronnie Duke, and the gang at Hardcore Racing in Fenton, Michigan.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · A man exonerated and freed after serving 44 years in prison for a crime he did not commit is to receive $25 million in the second-largest wrongful conviction settlement ever, Duke Law School’s...

  6. Dec 23, 2013 · For more than four years, Ronnie Duke of Fenton, Mich. ran one of the country's largest mortgage schemes. Making more than 450 fraudulent loans using 180 different properties as collateral in the Detroit area, they embezzled millions from mortgage lenders nationwide.

  7. Jan 9, 2012 · This Is Your Life presented by Eamonn Andrews. First aired on the 12th November 1975. Ronnie Duke with family and friends: Rikki Lee, Dean Duke, Perry Duke, ...

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  8. Jan 5, 2024 · Ronnie Long, a client of Duke Law School’s Wrongful Convictions Clinic who spent more than 44 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, has settled a civil lawsuit against the City of Concord, North Carolina, and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation for $25 million.

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