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Randy and Chad Miller pleaded guilty to charges of creating false documents to sell Legacy Park, formerly Bell Bank Park.
Randy and Chad Miller pleaded guilty to securities fraud and identity theft related to defrauding investors in a sports ...
Randy Miller, 70, and Chad Miller, 41, entered guilty pleas Wednesday in the Legacy Cares securities fraud case and will be ...
Randy Miller agreed to forfeit about $7.3M as a result of the bond scheme, while Chad Miller will give up about $4.8M.
The defendants were accused of perpetuating a scheme to deceive bond investors in the Mesa project by creating fake documents ...
The father and son developers of a sprawling Mesa sports park that went bankrupt pleaded guilty to defrauding investors.
An Arizona father and son accused of defrauding investors to fund the development of a Mesa sports complex have changed their ...
The father and son duo that developed the massive sports complex in Mesa now known as Arizona Athletic Grounds have pleaded guilty to a series of fraudulent schemes that helped them build the park.
When Randy and Chad Miller opened Bell Bank Park with its 194 fields and courts in East Mesa three years ago, they touted it as the largest sports and entertainment facility in the country.
Father-son duo Randall and Chad Miller face civil and criminal charges over an alleged $284M bond fraud scheme that led to the construction of a sprawling sports complex in Mesa, Arizona. “ ...
Prosecutors allege that Randy and Chad Miller used fabricated letters of intent from sports organizations to inflate the park's potential revenue. The case highlights concerns about government ...