Computer engineer and programmer Robert Lund left his job with Hewlett-Packard and moved to Oregon in the mid-1980s, starting a computer consulting company that quickly became lucrative. With the profits came a wave of spending including purchasing a 90-acre property in rural Lebanon where Lund built a 7,000-square-foot house with seven bedrooms appraised at nearly $1 million, a personal landing strip there for his airplanes, and buying the former city hall and post office buildings in Albany, according to federal prosecutors. Lund used the Albany buildings to run several businesses, including a health food store, a bookstore and a scuba diving lessons and equipment company. He also bought a trailer park and two rental houses.