Wally in Cincy
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or so says the Feds
Now the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco is after Armstrong for allegedly committing a new fraud in Missouri. Prosecutors say he bought a 140-year-old hat company, negotiated a $1.5 million loan using the business and its employee stock option plan as collateral, then promptly defaulted on the loan, forcing the company to close and wiping out the employee stock and retirement plan.
The Missouri firm, Langenberg Hat Co., was closed by state court order early last month, leaving about 150 employees jobless.
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Scam-Artist-Accused-Of-Big-New-Swindle-He-has-2799278.php
Now the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco is after Armstrong for allegedly committing a new fraud in Missouri. Prosecutors say he bought a 140-year-old hat company, negotiated a $1.5 million loan using the business and its employee stock option plan as collateral, then promptly defaulted on the loan, forcing the company to close and wiping out the employee stock and retirement plan.
The Missouri firm, Langenberg Hat Co., was closed by state court order early last month, leaving about 150 employees jobless.
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Scam-Artist-Accused-Of-Big-New-Swindle-He-has-2799278.php