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Interview with Matthew Bevan

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Interview with Matthew Bevan "Matt" Cox (born July 2, 1969) is an American former mortgage broker and admitted mortgage fraudster. Cox, also a true crime author, wrote an unpublished manuscript entitled The Associates in which the main character traveled the country to perpetrate a mortgage fraud scheme similar to the one Cox ran.

Cox falsified documents to make it appear that he owned properties, and then fraudulently obtained several mortgages on them for five to six times their actual worth. He acquired millions of dollars this way; estimates report the amount at between US$5 and $25 million. Cox's first conviction occurred in 2002 when he was sentenced to probation for mortgage fraud. He was then fired from the mortgage broker position he held in a Tampa, Florida area firm. He began his life as a dedicated criminal in central Florida after that offense, before fleeing the area when his activities were discovered. His crime spree continued across the southern and southwestern United States, eventually landing him on the United States Secret Service's Most Wanted list. He was aided by several female accomplices, some of whom are in prison or have served time there for their participation in his fraudulent mortgage practices. Cox was arrested on November 16, 2006. Indicted on 42 counts, and facing prison sentences of up to 125 years, he plea bargained his sentence down to a maximum of 54 years on April 11, 2007, and was sentenced to 26 years on November 17, 2006. He was released from prison in July 2019.

Pretty interesting.
 
plea bargained his sentence down to a maximum of 54 years on April 11, 2007, and was sentenced to 26 years on November 17, 2006. He was released from prison in July 2019.
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2006 + 54 = 2060.

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54 * 54 days = 2,916 days = 2,916/365 days = 7.99 years, so he should have been out with "good behavior" in 2052. He was let out in 2019, meaning he got a sentence reduction of 33 years compared to the 13 years he actually sat behind bars. :oops:

The only way to do this = A BODY for A BODY!
Or better known in the secretive legal world as:
(1) SUBSTANTIAL ASSISTANCE,
(2) 5K1.1 MOTIONS,
and
(3) RULE 35 MOTIONS
hi%#

To say this guy SNITCHED everybody out is an understatement. He probably got some money, too, for helping the feds levy penalties against the banks, mortgage companies, and others who turned a blind eye to his shenanigans.
Just like convicted Swiss banker Bradley Birkenfeld...

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:oops:

PS. Who said crime does NOT pay? :rolleyes: