Area Man Indicted and Arrested on
Loan Fraud Charges
St. Louis, Missouri: Daryl W. Miller
has been indicted on mail and wire fraud charges for
selling
two properties and then, after he no longer owned these
properties, taking out a mortgage against one and selling
the other for a second time, United States Attorney
Catherine L. Hanaway announced today.
According to the indictment, between June 2006 and
March 2007, Miller owned commercial and residential
properties in the St. Louis and St. Charles areas.
In July 2006, Miller deeded two properties, one in
Maryland Heights and one in St. Charles, to the first
purchaser. In August and December 2006, without disclosing
that he had already sold these properties, Miller pledged
one of the properties as collateral for a loan from
NovaStar Mortgage, Inc. and sold the other for a second
time to a purchaser who borrowed from Truman Bank to
make the purchase.
DARYL W. MILLER, St. Charles, Missouri, was indicted
by a federal grand jury late Wednesday on two felony
counts of wire fraud and one felony count of mail fraud.
He was arrested this morning and appeared in federal
court.
If convicted, each count carries a maximum penalty
of 20 years in prison and/or fines up to $250,000.
Hanaway commended the work performed on the case by
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Postal Inspection
Service, and Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey
Jensen, who is handling the case for the U.S. Attorney’s
Office.
The charges set forth in an indictment are merely
accusations, and each defendant is presumed innocent
until and unless proven guilty.
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