Howie Lavin to be sentenced today in check-kiting scheme that cost Myrtle Beach area banks millions
| By David Wren, The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, S.C.) | |
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Lavin, who pleaded guilty to one felony charge of bank fraud, will be sentenced today in federal court in
"There is no Swiss bank account or fancy home somewhere," Brittain said. "This is a situation where a family business was being propped up over the years. They had 40 to 50 employees and they weren't selling enough cars. The money went into the business."
Officials with
Miller and Thrash said Lavin's actions caused a 25 percent loss in capital at the not-for-profit credit union.
"The crimes perpetrated by
Although the scheme lasted for years, an indictment in Lavin's case focused on just one month of activity --
The indictment shows Lavin was making dozens of deposits and withdrawals every day -- totaling 1,853 transactions for the month -- at
Court documents show
The alleged scheme fell apart on
Within a week, the Lavin Cars dealership on
In addition to the car dealership,
Brittain said the check-kiting scheme was not used to support gambling or any other non-business related activities.
"He might have bought some lottery tickets hoping he'd hit it big and solve some of these problems," Brittain said. "But there was no systemic gambling problem . . . not anything that would amount to the missing money."
Miller and Thrash said they trusted Lavin and the reputation of his family's business, which had operated for more than two decades.
"The significant financial loss incurred, broken trust, and five years of deliberate deception and detailed planning to steal money from the membership of
Check kiting is an illegal scheme in which a person tries to take advantage of the lag time between when a check is deposited and when it clears. That lag time allows the person to create a false line of credit that is based on non-existent money. Check kiting schemes require at least two bank accounts and two or more banks, with worthless checks circulating back and forth between the accounts. Most banks now have computer software that can quickly detect potential check kiting.
Check back later today for updates on Lavin's sentencing hearing
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