Man ordered to pay $2.5 million restitution to four victims in marijuana fraudPosted by On

A former Aspen businessman sentenced to 12 years in prison has been ordered to pay nearly $2.5 million in restitution to four victims swindled in a black-market marijuana scheme.

Scott Pack was sentenced to prison in July by Arapahoe County District Judge Michael Spear under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act on a first-class drug felony conviction, as well as two counts of securities fraud.

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Scott Pack

Last week, Spear ruled that four victims, who were defrauded by Pack, be paid restitution in the case.

The four had sought $2.8 million. Spear awarded amounts of $199,935; $299,935; $950,000; and $1,050,000.

“It is fitting that Pack’s insatiable greed and disregard for Colorado’s laws has now resulted in the law divesting him of much of his ill-gotten gains,” said District Attorney George Brauchler, in a news release. “I am pleased the victims will be provided some of what was taken from them.”

Pack was indicted in June 2017 and found guilty…

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