Pool construction scheme suspect seeks bail reduction
As the woman accused of a long-term pool contracting scheme seeks a bail reduction, homeowners who say they lost money in the scam are asking the public for help.
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State prosecutors are refuting the request on a couple of points, including their concern she would be a flight risk with "overwhelming" incentive to flee
"Defendant has limited ties to the community, having only moved here in 2014," Assistant Statewide Prosecutor
Washburn's financial status is too murky to justify a bail reduction, Bridges said. There's a
"If Defendant's affidavit of indigency was truthful.... the court may draw the reasonable conclusion someone else is helping Defendant pay for these expenses," Bridges wrote.
In the past few years, about 150 homeowners in six counties signed contracts with Amore' Pools, which required a 25% deposit, FDLE agents said. The overwhelming majority of pools never were completed by Amore'.
Some of the property owners were able to contract with other companies to finish the work. Others sit incomplete.
For either case, the former Amore' customers shelled out money to the company that won't be recouped soon. That's why
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