Jackson mortgage broker, Bo Barry, sentenced Friday
Former Jackson mortgage broker Bryan "Bo" Barry was sentenced in U.S. District Court Friday according to PACER: "Minute Entry for proceedings held before District Judge Daniel P. Jordan III:Sentencing held on 7/10/2009 for Bryan Barry (1), Count(s) 1&2. Defendant sentenced to 5 yrs supervised probation on each count to run concurrently, 6 mos. home confinement, $36,473.05 restitution, and $200.00 special assessment."
Count I was "Conspiracy to commit mail fraud and/or wire fraud". Count II was "Fraud by wire, radio, or television". Mr. Barry was forced to use a federal public defender after local attorney Robert Louis Williamson withdrew from the case and Mr. Barry met the financial requirements for qualiflying for the the use of a public defender. The case number is "3:07-cr-00102-DPJ-LRA".
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3 comments:
Threatt's mortgage fraud case is still in the works, no court date set. He was also later charged in a case involving Mitsubishi.
Ian
www.mortgagefraud.org
Wondering also about the status of the Steve Colson/Prestige Title debacle? I still can't believe there wasn't a word in our local media about that. He had something like 17 or 18 offices in the SE, including at least 3 or 4 in Mississippi. I guess they all closed, I know the one in Jackson did. I've googled him but all I've found is where he had to pay a copyright infringement fine because a restaurant of his broadcast some fight (I think) without authorization.
What is the scoop on James Wynn Threatt, who owned Metro Mitsabusi? He was in on mortgage fraud also.
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