According to this report, a Florida man who adorned his stoop with a “come back with a warrant” doormat was arrested for an alleged “large-scale mortgage fraud scheme” on Tuesday after the local sheriff obliged his request and returned with a search warrant. Christopher Musick, 57, allegedly posed as a “fake real estate investor” in Volusia County, according to a news release from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. A sheriff deputy snapped a picture of Musick’s front step at his Daytona Beach home, which had a doormat that read “come back with a warrant”.
“After interviewing Musick, VSO Financial Crimes Unit detectives established probable cause to execute a search warrant at his residence, thereby satisfying the doormat’s request,” the office added.
Musick allegedly forged fraudulent documents and “posed as the owner of multiple business properties” in the county, according to the release. The accused con artist took out mortgages against the properties and used the cash to purchase even more, which he would rent out. From there, the cycle would repeat as he pocketed the rent money. He also never paid off the loans, the sheriff’s office said.
Kiss his ass goodbye. Next time ya hear from this Florida Man, the letter will be postmarked from Stark...


Must be a friend of Leticia's.
ReplyDeleteLet's sit back and see who draws the bigger sentence.
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