![]() He was a dashing man in his mid-50s, muscular with blond hair turning gray around the temples. Miglin first met Mellon in 1999 at a ski resort in Telluride, Colo. ![]() "I believed so strongly in the promise of this needle to help both women and men, I followed my heart instead of the advice of my family and my advisors," Miglin, 68, said in a statement in response to a Tribune interview request. And a $16.8 million preliminary judgment against her as a result of legal squabbles related to her needle investment forced her to declare personal bankruptcy at the end of March. "He belongs in the slammer," she said through her publicist last week.įor her part, Miglin's financial losses far surpassed those of a handful of people Mellon scammed before her, according to court documents. "The problem with Ted is that he does not have the skill set or knowledge or business experience to make something happen." "Ted has this magnetic personality," said Maureen Holasek, a victim of one of Mellon's frauds.
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