Faced with a laundry list of charges related to an investment fraud scheme, former University of Georgia football coach Jim Donnan was found not guilty on all 41 counts against him Friday, looking relived as he put his head in his hands and hugged teary family members in the courtroom. Donnan, 69, faced charges including conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering, but his lawyers said he was duped and thought he was sharing an opportunity with friends. ''Certainly, I was relieved,'' Donnan said shortly after the verdict. ''It's been a very tough process from day one.'' Defense attorney Ed Tolley said he was ''very moved'' by the verdict for Donnan, who's been his friend for more than 20 years.
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