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The "Ponzi Scheme," which refers to a get-rich swindle that uses money from new investors to pay old, is named after Charles Ponzi. The Italian immigrant used such a scheme in 1919 to reap $15 million in eight months before it collapsed. He was jailed in Massachusetts, then deported to Italy. He died in 1949 in a Rio de Janeiro charity ward.

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