Beaver Dams man sentenced for wire fraud

Dec 11, 2018 at 09:53 pm by Observer-Review


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Beaver Dams man sentenced for wire fraud

ROCHESTER--U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy Jr. announced that Henry T. Dean III, 58, of Beaver Dams, who was convicted of wire fraud, was sentenced to serve 36 months in prison by U.S. District Judge Elizabeth A. Wolford. The judge also ordered the defendant to pay restitution totaling $120,000.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Melissa Marangola, who handled the case, stated that between September 2014 and October 2016, the defendant engaged in a scheme to defraud renters of vacation properties in the Finger Lakes region. Dean executed the scheme by advertising vacation homes on internet websites such as FingerLakesGuesthouses.com, Homeaway.com, and VacationRentalsByOwner.com.
The defendant advertised at least two homes in the Finger Lakes Region on the websites as large vacation homes with various amenities that were available for rentals upon receipt of a fully refundable monetary deposit by any interested customers. Dean accepted payment from customers via wire money transfers or online credit card payments. In reality, the property advertised as the Finger Lakes Guesthouse (FLGH) property was under significant construction, and was not available for rent. A second property, advertised as the Watkins Glen Guesthouse (WGGH), was owned by another individual who never gave the defendant permission to rent the property or advertise it for rent.
Dean promised to maintain deposits received from customers in an escrow account, which did not exist. Because of the status of the properties, the defendant later cancelled the reservations for many of the customers and refused to refund payment. Other customers became aware, in advance of their scheduled vacations, that the properties advertised by Dean were not accurately described, and they attempted to cancel their reservations. The defendant however refused to refund their money as well.
The financial losses to the more than 20 victims totaled approximately $137,272.46.
The arrest was the culmination of an investigation on the part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent-in-Charge Gary Loeffert.

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