The head of Pigeon King International sentenced to seven years in prison
After scamming investors out of millions of dollars, the Pigeon King is on his way to prision.
66 year old Arlan Galbraith was found guilty of fraud by a jury in December of 2013, after his alleged Ponzi scheme business went bankrupt over five years ago losing millions of dollars for those who had invested in Pigeon King International.
Galbraith represented himself during his trial but hired a lawyer for his sentencing.
The crown was seeking a nine year term but Galbraith was handed a seven year prison sentence Tuesday.

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