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INDIANAPOLIS — A prominent Indianapolis businessman, who along with his former business partner and accountant is charged with bilking investors out of $200 million made poor decisions trying to keep the company afloat amid the 2008 financial crisis, but it didn’t amount to fraud, his attorney said Monday at the outset of the men’s trial. …

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