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			<author>tom.wood@nashvillepost.com (E. Thomas Wood)</author>
			<category>Costa Rica</category>
			<category>Global Development Construction Inc.</category>
			<category>David Day</category>
			<category>Barry Neil Shrum</category>
			<category>Edward M. Graves Jr.</category>
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			<description>Would-be buyers claim sales of Costa Rica homesites were bogus and that Nashville lawyer released escrow funds as part of 'fraudulent scheme'</description>
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			<title>Attorney sued in alleged resort property scam</title>
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