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  • Stehl is also accused of lying to federal agents on Nov. 29, 2005.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • The indictment alleges that, beginning when Stehl lived here, he and Rossignol solicited investors from Los Angeles, New Jersey, West Virginia, Sacramento, Calif. and other locations, with claims that the alternate energy processes he was working on would lead to licensing of his technology and produce profits for his company and investors.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • The article featured photos of Stehl showing how a BGX production unit is assembled, out of pipes that turn water into the gas.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • They are charged with mail fraud and wire fraud, and Stehl is also charged with tax evasion and making false statements to federal agents.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • Painted over on the porch column is a "28," and 28 Shepard Ave. is listed as an old, pre-E911 address for Stehl and Carstensen, according to online people searches.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • Stehl opened checking and savings accounts at Tupper Lake National Bank, under the name Rainbow Technologies, on Feb. 20, 2001.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • If convicted, Rossignol could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, Stehl to 20 plus an additional 13 on other charges.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • Stehl, 65, and Richard M. Rossignol, 59, were arrested in California on M.rch 29 and charged with a decade-long fraud scheme that, authorities say, started in Saranac Lake and ended up collecting more than $6 million from 300 investors, none of which was paid back.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • Stehl and Rossignol pleaded not guilty and were released Wednesday under the supervision of federal pretrial services.

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

  • The indictment says Stehl called an investor in Sacramento on Feb. 27, 2002 and told him Rainbow had received a $4 million payment on a contract to begin constructing water-purification facilities in New Mexico, "knowing that no such payment had been received."

    Adirondack Daily Enterprise 2010

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