Texas man who claimed to be concert promoter for Beyonce, other artists charged with fraud
A man who claimed to be a concert promoter for music artists such as
He was arrested without incident Wednesday at
The indictment alleges Goodspeed told investors he was a concert promoter working in partnership with a multinational event marking company. He allegedly solicited large investments and promised quick returns as high as 50 percent.
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The same day the investor wired Goodspeed the money, the defendant allegedly withdrew
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Goodspeed made "excuse after excuse" for not returning the principal investments or paying out the return as promised, the release says. He then told the investor he would be paid in full after two other concerts, including another show by Tyler, the Creator and Ludacris, according to the release.
The investor wired an additional
Investors lost over
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If convicted, he faces up to 60 years in prison, 20 years per count.
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