The fake McCoy: Fraudster will admit his 'Star Trek' medical device is a scam – New York Daily News
He’s guilty, Jim. An accused fraudster is expected to plead guilty to charges of fleecing an investor with a health care device that purported to function like Dr. James McCoy’s tricorder on “Star Trek,” the Daily News has learned.
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