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The head of a southeast Michigan asbestos abatement company that performed subcontracted work for the Detroit Land Bank Authority is facing multiple felony charges related to alleged bribes and violations, the state Attorney General s Office announced Tuesday.
Kevin Woods, 50, of Harrison Township, who is listed as president of BBEK Environmental in Warren, turned himself in to authorities Tuesday at the Michigan State Police Metro South Post in Taylor. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday at 37th District Court in Warren on:
•Four counts of false pretenses over $100,000, a 20-year felony
•One count of false pretenses between $1,000 and $20,000, a five-year felony
Abatement company owner involved in Detroit demos charged in bribery case
Warren The owner of an asbestos abatement company with a key role in Detroit s federal demolition program was arraigned Wednesday on multiple felony charges stemming from allegations he misrepresented project costs and bribed a contractor.
Kevin Woods, 50, of Harrison Township appeared in 37th District Court to face felony counts of false pretenses and money laundering and a misdemeanor bribery charge. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.
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Woods attorney, Rebecca Camargo, said in a statement to The News on Wednesday that her client is innocent of all charges and she s looking forward to aggressively defending him in this case.