Woman defrauds financier by falsifying invoices - $709,920.19 Verdict (access required)

By Virginia Lawyers Weekly
Published: December 1, 2008

Brenda Wood was the principal in a business that installed cable for cable television. The Tignors began factoring her accounts. Wood falsified invoices causing the Tignors to advance her or her company $709,920.19. Summary judgment was granted to the Tignors after Wood made several admissions in a Section 2004 examination. Wood’s discharge was denied under 11 ...
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