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Gavel, scales of justice and law books
Main Line wealth manager Scott Mason was sentenced to eight years in prison Wednesday for defrauding his clients.
Brian A. Jackson
Jeff Blumenthal
By Jeff Blumenthal – Senior Reporter, Philadelphia Business Journal
Jun 26, 2025

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The damage Scott Mason's fraud inflicted on families, his own and those of his victims, was laid bare in impact statements read at his sentencing.

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