You know the saying about "birds of a feather..." Looks like frauds attract one another:
http://www.startribune.com/business/12523866.html A Wayzata money manager who once played host to President Bush at his posh lakefront mansion is facing legal troubles in connection with a $2.3 million judgment against him.
James Jundt, a former co-owner of the Minnesota Vikings, now has that home for sale for $53.5 million.
Hennepin County District Judge Gary Larson issued an 18-page order Friday placing Jundt Associates Inc. into receivership, turning the company over to a neutral third party, James Bartholomew of Lighthouse Management Group in Stillwater.
The order came after Jundt and his son Marcus failed to satisfy an August ruling by Larson that they owed former hedge fund manager Paul Bottum $2.3 million in unpaid bonuses and interest...
The 32,000-square-foot Jundt mansion on Bracketts Point Road in Wayzata sits on 13 acres and includes 1,700 feet of Lake Minnetonka shoreline, as well as indoor and outdoor pools. In August 2006, Jundt, a former co-owner of the Vikings and a major GOP donor, threw a fundraiser at the home for now-U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann. Bush was the main attraction.
Nice friends ya got there, George and Michele.