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Aimee Semple McPherson
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At the height of her fame in 1928, McPherson was caught in a get-rich-scheme in which she sold non-existent lots of property in a fictional "Tahoe Cedars" neighborhood adjacent to a new Foursquare temple to be erected on the banks of Lake Tahoe. It was advertised in a pamphlet depicting her in a sailor suit on the lake with the caption "Vacation With Sister". McPherson fraudulently claimed that the non-existent neighborhood was the centerpiece of her "new ministry" and began peddling them to her own converts. When certain members of her sect learned that this "neighborhood" was instead plots of undeveloped land, the Los Angeles District Attorney opened a criminal investigation. It was then learned that real estate agents gave McPherson a ten percent cut of any lot sold, with nine hundred lots allegedly available. Damages were estimated at $150,000, which, in today's money, is over 2.6 million dollars.
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