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            Lincoln man indicted by feds for fraud in grain elevator operations  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [October 04, 2011] 
            
            (AP) -- Federal prosecutors have 
			announced the indictment of a central Illinois farmer and the 
			manager of a grain elevator, Lincoln resident Timothy Boerma, for 
			allegedly participating in a $14 million fraud scheme. | 
		
            |  Robert Printz of Fairbury and Boerma are accused of mail and wire 
			fraud, with Printz also charged with bank fraud and money laundering 
			in connection with operations at the former Towanda Grain Co. 
			Towanda Grain was closed by the state in May 2010 for alleged 
			financial discrepancies. Boerma was manager at the time. According to the indictment, Printz and Boerma worked together to 
			defraud Towanda Grain Co., Printz's creditors and others. Printz's attorney, Joel Brown of Peoria, refused to comment on 
			the indictment. Boerma's attorney, public defender Rob Alvarado, 
			could not be reached for comment. 
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