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Pair Sentenced In Home Equity Scam

     Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and Department of Commerce Executive Director Francine A. Giani, announced that 2 men were sentenced today for operating an equity-skimming investment scheme. Kevin Lawrence Wright, 39, Washington County, and Michael Stephen Hurst, 44, Davis County, have already paid $143,410 in restitution and were each ordered to pay a $1,000 fine.

     "Utah's housing market is booming and unfortunately con artists are eager to take advantage of people during this boom. We are grateful that the prosecutors and investigators in this case did everything possible to make sure this crime did not pay," says Mark Shurtleff.

     Wright and Hurst both pleaded guilty on July 17 to one third-degree felony count of securities fraud. Today the judge ordered Wright to serve 20 days in jail and placed both men on probation for 2 years and ordered them to work 500 hours of community service.

     "We urge all citizens to beware of investment opportunities involving real estate; there are many schemes being offered where the only ones to benefit are the crooks," adds Francine Giani.

     According to court papers, Wright and Hurst persuaded Brad Nielsen to purchase a home in Bluffdale for $590,000 but obtain loans for $810,000. Nielsen was told he would then be given $75,000 as a reserve for making house payments. Wright claimed that the remaining equity would be invested into a mutual fund called the Capital Enhancement Club. Wright and Hurst told the investor that he could earn 8-10% profit on the mutual fund and as much as 30% in a high-yield fund.

     After the home was purchased, the investor did not receive the $75,000 to put into savings and no money went to the Capital Enhancement Club. Instead, Wright used part of the money to pay off a debt and Hurst used some of the funds for a diamond investment scheme. The investor was never told that Wright had 3 unpaid judgments totaling $327,000 and also owed $56,000 for delinquent state income taxes.

     "They are both very dishonest individuals and I am hoping that other victims will come forward to make sure they are held accountable," says Nielsen.


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DNS translates the name into the corresponding IP address
The Domain Name System is a system of mapping names to IP addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they're easier for humans to remember. The Internet, however, is really based on IP addresses. Every time you use a domain name, DNS translates the name into the corresponding IP address. It is similar to a phonebook for the Internet. See: Domain Name System

 


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The transmission of sound and visual information in the form of waves in the frequency spectrum. For example, in an analog telephone transmission the human voice is transmitted as sound waves that can be detected by the ear.

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