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FILE - This undated booking file photo provided by the Montana Department of Corrections shows Matthew McClintock who is on probation for a 2010 conviction for deceptive practices. Montana officials have filed fraud and theft charges against McClintock accused of scamming investors into giving him more than $24,000 to produce a cowboy documentary he said would be narrated by Clint Eastwood. The film is bogus and the actor was never contacted, state prosecutors said. Other promises McClintock made — that PBS would air the film, royalties would go to breast cancer research and a prominent historian would be involved — were also false, they said in charging papers filed on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2015, in Missoula. (AP Photo/Montana Department of Corrections, File)
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