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Two Harbors native faces another fraud lawsuit

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On Nov. 19, 2023, the Monitor reported on Paul Croft, the Two Harbors native whose flashy Chattanoog...

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Would love to see you keep pulling on this thread. Maybe dig into his business in Minnesota that went belly up. His partner then was a Justin something out of Minnetrista.

  2. I appreciate John advocating for transparency from those in public office or employment. He has supported citizensโ€™ efforts to access documentation and understand their rights according to state statutes. He continues to follow-up on citizen concerns. Thank you to John Ramos and the Monitor staff.

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