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Pautsch apologized to his victims and told the court he wants them to get their money back. "I hurt a lot of people very badly," he said. "Everything they worked for, I took.
Pautsch is awaiting sentencing, with a hearing scheduled for 1 p.m. May 29. For more information about the auctions, call Massart Auctioneers at 920-468-1113 or email [email protected].
'Truly evil': Door County man gets max sentence for defrauding clients of $1.1 million Serving as a financial adviser and tax preparer for mostly elderly people, Dale Pautsch used his victims ...
David Pautsch, a Republican pastor from Davenport, announced his second campaign for Iowa’s 1st Congressional District last week, setting up a Republican primary challenge to U.S. Rep. Mariannette ...
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'Truly evil': Door County man gets max sentence for defrauding clients of $1.1 million - MSNDale Forrest Pautsch was sentenced May 29 by Door County Judge Jennifer Moeller to a total of 15 consecutive years in a state prison, one year for each of the 15 counts, which includes a modifier ...
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All told, Pautsch was charged with 13 counts of theft in a business setting and two counts of money laundering. Two of the 13 ...
On March 11, the Sioux City Musketeers will host a benefit game for KTIV Sports Director Brad Pautsch. The goal is to pack the house and raise money for the family’s medical and support needs.
Pautsch is awaiting sentencing, with a hearing scheduled for 1 p.m. May 29. For more information about the auctions, call Massart Auctioneers at 920-468-1113 or email [email protected].
Pautsch is scheduled for an initial appearance in court at 11 a.m. Aug. 19. As of July 3, he remains in Door County Jail on a $20,000 cash bond.
Davenport Republican David Pautsch has filed to run in 2026 for Iowa's 1st Congressional District, seeking the Republican nomination for the second time in a run from the party's right flank.
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