Former HGTV star gets jail time for real estate fraud
(KRON) --
"The show's concept was that he bought dilapidated homes, fixed them up, and then sold them for a profit. Instead, Hill spent millions on overbudget remodels, laundered profits, and pocketed millions in fraudulently obtained money," the
Last week, a judge sentenced 58-year-old Hill to serve four years in jail and pay nearly
Hill was convicted last year of multiple fraud schemes, including scams perpetrated well before the show was launched, prosecutors said.
"Evidence showed that Hill spent the laundered money on a rented apartment in
Prosecutors said Hill created a Ponzi scheme by taking an investor's money budgeted to buy homes and, instead, used it to live lavishly. To hide the theft, he created false balance sheets and got loans using fraudulent information.
In another scheme, an investor toured a home for which he had provided Hill with
"Some see the huge amount of money in
Hill was indicted in
"Flip It to Win It" aired on
Hill, nicknamed "Mr. Flip-It," competed as one half of a duo on the show. According to a video clip from
Following sentencing, the
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