R. Allen Stanford, the man charged with developing a $7 billion investment fraud, may be faking his amnesia. Prosecutors believe the man should be tried in January as scheduled. The scores received by Stanford on the medical and neurological tests “were sufficiently low as to evidence that he either was not trying or was faking,” assistant U.S. Attorney Gregg Costa claimed basing his assumption on a doctor’s report. The doctor that evaluated the man in a federal prison located in Butner, North... (more...)

