San Antonio woman pleads guilty for role in Ponzi scheme, US Attorney’s office says

SAN ANTONIO — A San Antonio woman who used to be a financial aid has pleaded guilty for her role in a Ponzi scheme, the U.S. Attorney’s office says.

46-year-old Brooklyn Chandler Willy was the owner of a company named Queen B Advisors LLC based in San Antonio, according to court documents. The company did business as Texas Financial Advisory (TFA) and Chandler Capital Holdings. One of the services TFA does is to “provide asset management and financial planning services.”

Court documents say that Willy recommended a married couple invest money into an investment company named Ferrum Capital in March 2018. This company was one of four to allegedly be run by co-defendants Joshua Allen and Michael Cox…

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