Money | Robert Allen Stanford Ponzi Schemer Stanford Gets 110 Years Texas financier called 'ruthless predator' by prosecutors By John Johnson Posted Jun 14, 2012 12:33 PM CDT Copied In this March 6, 2012, file photo, R. Allen Stanford leaves the Bob Casey Federal Courthouse in Houston. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Nick de la Torre, File) R. Allen Stanford's epic fall from billionaire to imprisoned fraudster came to a conclusion today as a judge sentenced him to 110 years in prison, reports the Wall Street Journal. Stanford was convicted in March of bilking investors in a $7 billion Ponzi scheme that spanned 20 years. Prosecutors sought 230 years, calling him a "ruthless predator" who orchestrated one of the biggest frauds in history. Stanford's lawyers hoped to get him out on time already served. Investors weren't having any of that: "You, sir, are a dirty rotten scoundrel," said one of the victims allowed to address the court, notes Forbes. Read These Next Congresswoman's Xmas photo is missing a fishy ring. 'Freak accident' kills McDonald's drive-thru customer. America's seniors take a shocking amount of medicine. Legendary French screen siren Brigitte Bardot has died at 91. Report an error