The Offshore Files

How a Trusted Local Lender Turned Into a Financial Disaster


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The episode details the transformation of Fair Finance, an Akron-based lender founded in 1934, from a reputable community institution into a massive Ponzi-like scheme. For decades, local families and retirees trusted the company with their savings, believing its long history and hometown roots guaranteed financial security. However, after businessman Timothy Durham acquired the firm in 2002, he allegedly exploited this generational trust to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars into failing ventures and a lavish personal lifestyle. The company’s eventual collapse in 2009 resulted in devastating losses for thousands of investors and led to Durham’s federal criminal conviction in 2012. Ultimately, the source serves as a cautionary tale about how fraudsters can weaponize a legacy of stability to mask financial insolvency and betrayal.

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The Offshore FilesBy AC Colombo