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Terry L. Kretz

Feds charge Hanover principals with Ponzi fraud

$18 million meant 'to fund the Kingdom of God' has vanished

Nashville at law: 1 December 2008

Trustee in alleged Ponzi case sues investors, Woodland-in-Waverly neighbors feud again, and record label is caught up in country star's litigation

Hanover trustee sues dozens of investors

Lawsuits seek to recover $2.1 million from noteholders who received payouts in alleged Ponzi scheme

Megachurch and bankrupt company settle donations dispute

Cornerstone agrees to pay back $50K to Hanover trustee; new accounting places total losses from alleged Ponzi scheme north of $20M

God's hand

Investors in defunct Hanover Corp. will get their day in court
[First published in The City Paper]

Trustee in Ponzi case sues megachurch over donations

Picking over the ruins of Terry Kretz's Hanover Corp., bankruptcy trustee seeks to recover $176,000 from Madison's Cornerstone Church -- a little under 1 percent of the more than $18 million that investors put into the company

Creditors of alleged Ponzi-scheme company to meet Monday afternoon

Some $18 million at stake in bankruptcy of investment firm with ties to large Madison church

Bankruptcy trustee to take over alleged Ponzi scheme company

Judge grants motion on behalf of investors in Terry Kretz's Hanover Corp., which took in some $18 million from churchgoers and others

Relatives of Kretz seek subpoenas in Hanover bankruptcy

After suing company, Arizona couple now seeks to intervene in involuntary liquidation proceedings; asks for evidence of ties with Cornerstone Church

Acts of faith: $18 million at stake in corporate collapse with church ties

Hanover Corp. used its links with a Nashville church to raise more than $18 million from about 150 small-time investors, promising a 24 percent annual return. Now the company is foundering amid bankruptcy filings and a lawsuit that calls it a Ponzi scheme.


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