Inmate Pleads Guilty to Fraud
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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (AP)
Posted: 12:07 PM Aug 29, 2008
Last Updated: 12:07 PM Aug 29, 2008

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A federal prison inmate has been convicted in a fake scheme to lease coal rights through a trust.

U.S. Attorney Sharon L. Potter said Thursday that 49-year-old Randall S. Michael pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud.

Potter says the inmate at the minimum-security prison in Morgantown devised a scheme to obtain money by falsely representing himself as a wealthy executive. He claimed he would use money and proceeds from the trust to buy about 13 acres for $3.9 million.

Potter says Michael told a potential investor a refundable bond was required. Michael had a $26,250 check addressed to a false bonding company cashed in January and the proceeds were distributed to his family.

Michael faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.

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