On the day she was arrested for allegedly promoting a Ponzi scheme, lawyer Crystal Masterson’s home life was a mess.

She was living in her marital house in Burlington, but now it was owned by her parents who were sleeping in the master bedroom.

Masterson was separated from her chartered accountant husband, Michael Foley, but he too was living in the house because he could not afford to move out.

Meanwhile, Masterson’s best friend had become her romantic partner, and she was staying in the home.

Rounding out the unusual living arrangements were Masterson and Foley’s three young daughters.

The house itself — worth $2 million, with four bedrooms, backing onto a golf course — is a contentious issue in lawsuits, bankruptcy proceedings and a disciplinary case against Masterson by the Law

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