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On April 10, 2007; Cox formally pleaded guilty to six counts of bank fraud, identity theft, passport fraud, conspiracy to commit mortgage fraud, and violating the terms of his probation from his 2002 mortgage fraud conviction. On November 17, 2007, federal judge Timothy Batten sentenced Cox to 26 years in prison.
10 de oct. de 2022 · By the time federal authorities arrested Matthew Cox, he was accused of scamming millions as part of massive mortgage fraud across several states. VH1’s ‘My True Crime Story’ focuses on his early years and the time he spent scamming people and stealing identities on the run.
0:00 / 1:33:16. Matthew Cox came through for his first-ever VladTV interview, and he detailed how he conducted mortgage frauds across the country. He explained how he was ab...
13 de feb. de 2024 · Formerly a licensed mortgage broker and brokerage business owner, as well as an admitted scammer, fraudster, and con man, Cox’s criminal case received national media attention after he used...
Matthew Cox was released from prison last month after serving nearly a decade in federal prison for mortgage fraud. At the height of his crime, led the FBI on a multi-state chase as he...
16 de jul. de 2019 · She pleaded guilty to mortgage-fraud conspiracy and bank fraud. Cox was charged in absentia with 42 counts of aggravated identity theft, money laundering, and various kinds of fraud.
We spoke with Matthew Bevan Cox, one of the most prolific mortgage fraud con artists of all time, over the phone from a federal prison in Florida. I've done my share of prison interviews, and...