While the unscrupulous sibling founders of the Mutual Benefits Corp. viatical company raked in tens of millions of dollars, Fort Lauderdale attorney Anthony Livoti Jr. was paid $860,000 to be the face of the company to investors.

Now he faces a possible life prison sentence after a jury found him guilty Wednesday of money laundering conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy and wire fraud in the $830 million Ponzi scheme, which collapsed in 2006.