Trustee Doug Kelley is tasked with recovering funds for victims of Tom Petters' Ponzi scheme-and to do so, he has filed some 200 "clawback" lawsuits. In the process of tracking down assets, he's established a business machine that has generated more than $50 million in fees.
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