Fraudulently Obtained Luxury Cars from 128 Victims Who Wanted Out of Their Leases and caused an actual loss of at least $1,560,321
Los Angeles, CA – January 20, 2022 – Geoffrey Hull looked the part and played it well until it all came crashing down. Every Ponzi scheme comes to an end. On Thursday he man pleaded guilty to a federal criminal charge for conning victims nationwide into giving him their high-end and exotic vehicles with bogus promises he would find other people to take over their car leases. He faces up to twenty years in prison.
LA Fraudster pleads guilty in $1.5M auto lease fraud – Fraud – DOJ






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