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Court appointed overseers of Fair Finance continue to pursue assets of the former owners
Cars are the latest items on the list for liquidation to raise money for investors and creditors
by WKSU's TIM RUDELL


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Tim Rudell
 
The former main office of Fair Finance on East Market in Akron
Courtesy of Rudell
In The Region:
The bankruptcy trustee for Akron-based Fair Finance says "no problem" though some of the biggest assets of the consumer loan company are now in the hands of the FBI. Agents have seized part of former Fair Finance owner Tim Durham's exotic car collection
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