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Originally Posted by boatme
(Post 2691179)
Interesting click on this
http://www.state.mi.us/mdoc/asp/otis...cNumber=534861 you think he violated his parol ?? |
He'll probably get sent to a federal "country club" prison like Duluth, Minn. with other white collar criminals (doctors, lawyers, bankers, accountants, etc...
It will only give him/them more time to compare notes and better hone their craft of scamming, when they are eventually released... If it were you or I, we'd probably be put under the jail... Some guys have all the luck... Divenstar :angry-smiley-038: |
any one want to go visit him ? here ya go LOL
http://www.county.milwaukee.gov/router.asp?docid=15657 |
More of his stuff on the block
AGAIN Another auction set for Michael Vorce's assets by Chris Knape | The Grand Rapids Press Tuesday October 07, 2008, 12:23 PM RESOURCE • View complete list of auction items • Photo gallery of auction items BYRON TOWNSHIP -- Another round of high-end goods seized from jailed boat-broker Michael Vorce is set to go on the auction block. Proceeds from the Oct. 28 auction at Miedema Auctioneering's Repocast.com will go to the bank Vorce still owes millions of dollars from loans he allegedly obtained through fraud or misrepresentation. The three truckloads of merchandise recently were seized from the Alpine Township mansion where Vorce had continued to live since federal officials began investigating him in 2007. Vorce is in jail in Milwaukee. He was arrested by federal officials in August with Grand Rapids builder and salon owner James Jett. They are accused of trying to use an attorney's identity to fraudulently secure a huge bank loan. The charges have not directly been tied the fraud that was being investigated in Michigan. Vorce had not been criminally charged in those cases, though he faces numerous civil suits. Jett had been in the process of buying Vorce's gated home, which Bank of America said is now in foreclosure. All of the goods up for sale -- nearly 150 items on Miedema's Web site -- had been brought into the home since the contents of the same home were seized and auctioned in May 2007. Among the goods are two 50-inch high-definition TVs, one 42-inch HDTV, workout equipment, leather chairs, a digital safe and works of art. Scott Miedema , Miedema chief operating officer, said he hopes to capitalize on the public's fascination with the Vorce case in to get as much as possible for his creditors. "It's definitely something that people are fascinated and interested in," he said. "I think because of the drama." What's unclear is where everything came from and whether Vorce bought it all after the last auction or acquired it since then. "It was surprising," Miedema said. "I think everybody just kind of assumes he was in hard times or something." E-mail Chris Knape: [email protected] |
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No smile on his Mug now
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Bad boyz bad boyz....whatcha gonna do when DaveP catches you! :evilb:
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Refreshing to see a big-time scammer NOT based in SE Florida for a change. Grand Rapids, Michigan? I thought only saints came from there.
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ahhh yeaaaaa
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Originally Posted by boatme
(Post 2710399)
ahhh yeaaaaa
Hey - the auction has a Mercury Inflatible. I'm in for $500 if you can ship it to me! I will put the name "Vorce's YOT" on it! :evilb: |
I wonder if "Kielbasi in the CAN" is on the lunch menu???
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