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Released After He Served Time for Defrauding Investors in a Fake Benefit Album, Kasey Anderson’s “From a White Hotel” is Not a Comeback Album

For a convicted felon who served two years in prison for defrauding investors of hundreds of thousands of dollars in a fake benefit album, releasing his own album, and touring in support of it, just doesn’t look right from certain angles. Isn’t he supposed to be paying back the money he ripped off? How could he afford the studio time? How could he justify it?

Kasey Anderson, Portland Singer-Songwriter Who Stole $600,000 in a Fake Charity Scam, Is Out of Prison and Playing Music Again

Kasey Anderson is out of prison, but the reckoning for his crimes is still in its early stages.

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