Bail was denied to Weston and his alleged accomplices during a hearing where "it was disclosed that he is currently a nonpracticing chiropractor" (L.A.
The event is further reported in the January 27 issue of the Times: "If convicted on the 20 counts filed against them, including conspiracy and possession of a forged security, the defendants could face decades in prison and millions of dollars in fines."
A January 28th Times article correctly reports Alan Weston as a "financial consultant," instead of a chiropractor. The article goes on to review his "troubled past" including his brief stint as academic dean of Cleveland College of Chiropractic and concluded with his role as president of Southern California College of Chiropractic.
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