Utah businessman pleads not guilty to federal mail fraud charge stemming from Internet company - The Washington Post: "SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah businessman has pleaded not guilty to a federal mail fraud charge stemming from allegations that his Internet companies netted $350 million by billing hundreds of thousands of consumers for products they never ordered.
Jeremy David Johnson entered the plea Thursday in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City. If convicted, he faces a 20-year prison term."