The Doughboy Rolls Rollinsville
The name Rollins always meant something in Bristow. Nowadays, the name Ponzi means even more.
Cover Story
They had come 50 or so of his victims to watch the sentencing. Just this once, just today, Nov. 20, 1998, they wanted to see the smirk of prosperity wiped off the face of the felonious grifter from the fine Virginia family. But Hugh Francis Rollins the man they called "Doughboy" cheated them of even that. The chubby figure in a black suit and black turtleneck looked positively jaunty as he stood before the judge to explain why he'd bamboozled so many for so long.
Rollins had his hands in his pockets as the judge asked him to rise. This was unusual. For six years, he had put his hands in the pockets of hundreds of others and kept them there. The habit had now brought him before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in Alexandria.
The victims in attendance were just a handful of the 550 folks whom Rollins had ripped off in a multi-million-dollar scam that had run through the town of Bristow, Va., like a creek that had jumped its banks. Over the course of the con, it had eventually reached the District of Columbia, 40 miles away, and beyond.
There was more resignation than hatred among his former investor clients as the sentencing began. They knew they'd been had, as much by their own greed as by the slippery, impossibly lucrative offers the Doughboy had made them back when he was still rolling. ... Continued
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