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Randy Miller used $400,000 to buy a home, the indictment said. The park opened in January 2022 on long-vacant land that used to hold a track that General Motors used to test cars in the desert heat.
Father-son pairing Randy and Chad Miller pleaded guilty Wednesday to a $284M bond scheme that defrauded several major investors about the prospects for a huge sports park in Mesa, Arizona.
Monetary judgments were also entered as part of the duo's guilty pleas, with a judgment in the amount of $7,289,134.89 entered against Randy Miller and a judgment totaling $4,798,980.19 entered ...
Randy Miller used $400,000 to buy a home, the indictment said. The park opened in January 2022 on long-vacant land that used to hold a track that General Motors used to test cars in the desert heat.
PHOENIX — The father and son developers of a sprawling Mesa sports park that went bankrupt pleaded guilty to defrauding investors, authorities announced Wednesday. Randy Miller, 70, and Chad ...
Randy Miller, 70, and Chad Miller, 41, both of Phoenix, will be sentenced at a later date, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of New York, which handled the case.