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In January, a federal judge in Atlanta ordered Coadum principals James A. Jeffery and Thomas A. Repke to pay restitution and fines totaling $8.2 million. They didn't acknowledge guilt in their settlement deal. Fallen Firefighters Executive Director Ronald J. Siarnicki wondered if anyone will bid. He said all the foundation's corporate backers have refused to contribute dollars that would benefit defrauded investors, not fire heroes' families. "It's unfortunate we got stuck in this project to begin with," Siarnicki said. "It started with the best of intentions and unfortunately someone decided they could make some money off of it." Watts, who wasn't part of the alleged fraud, said he just wants the statue to stay in Emmitsburg, where the foundation holds an annual memorial service. He said he created the piece, titled, "To Lift a Nation," to honor the 343 New York Fire Department workers who died trying to rescue victims of the terrorist attack. "I've done my job, and my job was to memorialize those men who answered the call and ran up the stairs," he said. ___ On the Net: National Fallen Firefighters Foundation:
http://www.firehero.org/
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