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NEW YORK — Prosecutors on Thursday charged a financial adviser who has worked for Wesley Snipes, Sylvester Stallone and Martin Scor sese with stealing $30 million from clients.

Kenneth Starr, 66, of Manhattan was ordered held without bail on charges of wire fraud, investment adviser fraud and money laundering.

Also arrested was former New York City Council President Andrew Stein, 65, who was charged with making false statements in a filing with the Internal Revenue Service and making false statements to a federal officer.

There’s no indication Snipes, Stallone and Scorsese were victims.

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