According to court documents, between 2005 and 2008 Pitts served as a closing attorney for the sales of all homes owned by HUD in northern and central Alabama. As the closing attorney, it was Pitts’s responsibility to receive purchase money, pay closing costs, and transmit to HUD the remaining purchase money. In court yesterday, Pitts admitted that, on numerous occasions, he did not actually remit payments to HUD. As a result of Pitts’s fraud, HUD never received the money it was owed for the sales of HUD-owned houses. Pitts was arrested on February 8, 2016 following a federal grand jury indictment on this charge.
A date for sentencing has yet to be scheduled. Pitts faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, as well as substantial monetary penalties. "
How much did he steal? The article does not say? How did he get caught? The article does not say? What was he thinking, that he would never get caught? Actually psychology of crime is that once you do a crime a few times you think you will never get caught.
How much did he steal? The article does not say? How did he get caught? The article does not say? What was he thinking, that he would never get caught? Actually psychology of crime is that once you do a crime a few times you think you will never get caught.
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