A 'conwoman' accused of swindling over $100 million from the US military will be forced to forfeit her fleet of supercars and mansions if she is found guilty of fraud.Janet Mello, 57, is set to potentially give up a staggering portfolio of allegedly ill-gotten luxury items, including 31 properties and 78 vehicles from brands including Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz and . Prosecutors claim she used her role as a civilian financial program manager at the Fort Sam Army Base to carry out one of the largest frauds in military history, by systematically funneling money to a shell company for extravagant purchases.
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