Chesterfield, Mo., businessman pleads guilty to wire fraud in the credit fraud.

For nearly 15 years, Chesterfield businessman John L. Weigel ’support systems to people on fixing its troubled credit history have drawn - and processes - the Confederation and the country the regulatory authorities.

His long road abruptly ended Monday. He pleaded guilty U.S. District Court in St. Louis to a number of son of fraud, registration, that credit repair fraud.

Weigel, 58, Chesterfield, pay a fine of $ 160000 and banned by participation in a company that, or credit reports.

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