In a sidebar entitled “Trickery of the Trade” that accompanies a feature about psychics in the September/October issue, Boca Raton inaccurately reported that Fort Lauderdale-based psychic Rose Marks and her family had pled guilty to a $25 million fraud charge alleged by federal prosecutors. In fact, several members of Marks’ family have pled guilty, but Rose Marks pled not guilty and is currently awaiting trial. Boca Raton regrets the error.
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