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The Income Store’s 3,300 websites to be auctioned in effort to recover millions for investors in alleged Ponzi scheme

Confiscated by federal authorities, The Income Store’s more than 3,300 websites are set to be auctioned Thursday in a bid to recover at least some of the more than $77 million that investors lost in an alleged Ponzi scheme. The court-ordered online auction includes 200 operating websites and thousands of dormant domain names, ranging from The Income Store’s former website to the ...

Confiscated by federal authorities, The Income Store’s more than 3,300 websites are set to be auctioned Thursday in a bid to recover at least some of the more than $77 million that investors lost in an alleged Ponzi scheme.

The court-ordered online auction includes 200 operating websites and thousands of dormant domain names, ranging from The Income Store’s former website to the never-developed DonaldTrumpCollectables.com.

The websites will be sold in a single lot, with the opening

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