Rhode Island Property Preservationist Gets 8 Years In Prison

Indicted Rhode Island Property Preservationist Monique Brady Gets 8 Years Prison For $10.3 Million Scam

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Rhode Island property preservationist Monique Brady will spend the next eight years in prison. Brady admitted last year that she used the business to defraud dozens of individuals. She pocketed nearly $10.3 million out of what amounted to a Ponzi scheme.
The Department of Justice states Brady operated a property preservation company called MNB. 
Brady used MNB to solicit private investors to invest funds for large scale rehabilitation projects. She promised that investors would receive half of the profits.
Brady also admitted she told potential investors she had secured contracts to perform large-scale rehab projects on foreclosed properties across New England.
additionally, Brady admitted to attempting to obstruct an IRS criminal investigation by asking investors to delete or destroy all email correspondence, texts, and documents relating to their investments in MNB rehabilitation projects. 

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