Visit Dothan CEO Aaron McCreight was a “leader in criminal activity” and should be ordered to pay more than $1.4 million in restitution after falsifying figures for a 2018 concert
That’s according to a U.S. Department of Justice memorandum a judge will consider during McCreight’s sentencing later this week.
According to court documents, McCreight headed tourism non-profit Go Cedar Rapids in Iowa. He instructed his finance director, Doug Hargrave, 56, to falsify ticket sale projections for Newbo Evolve, a 2018 three-day Iowa music festival, to secure a bank loan. People are also reading… “The Court should find that defendant abused a position of private and public trust,” the memo stated.
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