According to the complaint filed last week by the Texas Attorney General, the Moores operated, an illegal pyramid scheme Blessings in No Time (aka BINT) to scam tens of millions of dollars from members of the African American community.
Since January, the complaint says the state has received nearly 200 consumer complaints about the Moores and BINT Operations, LLC alleging over $700,000 in losses.
Yolanda Robertson, from Georgia, is one of them.
“I wouldn t think that our people would do us like this at a time of a pandemic. We were already hurting. We were already suffering. I had been unemployed,” Robertson said.
âWeâre not happyâ: Mother upset over 10-year sentence in deadly crash that left three dead Garth Treadway (Source: JRLDC) By WMBF News Staff | April 20, 2021 at 11:37 AM EDT - Updated April 21 at 6:02 AM
CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) â A Conway man will spend a decade behind bars for a 2018 crash that left three people dead.
According to information from the 15th Circuit Solicitorâs Office, 54-year-old Garth Treadway pleaded guilty Monday to three counts of reckless homicide.
Officials said Circuit Court Judge Kristi Curtis sentenced Treadway, who has a lengthy criminal history dating back to 1983, to the maximum of 10 years in prison on each count. The sentences will run concurrently.
Conway man gets decade in prison for crash that left three dead Garth Treadway (Source: JRLDC) By WMBF News Staff | April 20, 2021 at 11:37 AM EDT - Updated April 20 at 4:26 PM
CONWAY, S.C. (WMBF) – A Conway man will spend a decade behind bars for a 2018 crash that left three people dead.
According to information from the 15th Circuit Solicitor’s Office, 54-year-old Garth Treadway pleaded guilty Monday to three counts of reckless homicide.
Officials said Circuit Court Judge Kristi Curtis sentenced Treadway, who has a lengthy criminal history dating back to 1983, to the maximum ten years in prison on each count. The sentences will run concurrently.
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Jones Walker Welcomes Veteran Texas Trial Lawyer to Houston Office
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Nicholas Norris have joined the Litigation Practice Group in the Houston office as a partner and an associate, respectively.
Dan brings to the firm nearly 40 years of experience representing individuals and corporations in high-profile, bet-the-company, white collar and criminal defense cases. He has made a career of successfully defending corporations and individuals in white collar criminal defense jury trials and related disputes.
Speaking of the move to Jones Walker, Dan said, The vast majority of my career has been spent practicing in my own boutique law firm and focusing on white collar defense and governmental investigations. With the anticipated increase in regulatory scrutiny and uptick in activity under the Biden administration, I made the deliberate decision to move to Jones Walker, where I would be able to provide the same high level of service that my clients exp