Nice and extremely rare update on local ALLEGED white collar crime. Here's the story of continued harsh times for this former high roller . . . Read more:
Notorious Kansas City Mortgage Fraudster In Trouble Again With The Law
A man who was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison and ordered to pay $11 million in restitution for a wide-ranging mortgage fraud scheme is back in trouble with local authorities. Brent Barber, 54, has been charged in Jackson County with one count of forgery, a class D Missouri felony.
Kansas City Urinary Radio crowd doesn't want to hear this. They want teaching unicorns to chase rainbows stories and stuff like that.
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ReplyDeleteordered to pay $11 million in restitution
ReplyDeleteHow is a broke guy going to pull that off. Engage in more fraud?
White people. Ugh. Such a low-class race.
ReplyDelete^^ Shut up cracker.
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