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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 ...
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 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.
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