docb said:
There is an Aggie homebuilder up in Georgetown has left a lot of folks high and dry in Cimmaron Hills country club. Ashby Signature Homes. There are houses that haven't had any work on them in over a year.
Interesting. Looked them up, legal action was taken.
GEORGETOWN, Texas (KXAN)
A grand jury in Williamson County indicted Georgetown homebuilder Norman Ashby on the charges of witness tampering, theft of service greater than $300,000 and misapplication of fiduciary property greater than $300,000.
Court documents KXAN obtained Monday detail those charges further.
- Court records Ashby allegedly mishandled customer's money: A grand jury believed there was probable cause to believe Ashby "comingled" more than $300,000 he received from a man, who the OAG said was a customer, with Ashby's business account connected to Ashby Signature Homes, LLC. The indictments documents state this was done "in a manner that involved substantial risk of loss" of the customer's money.
- Witness tampering: The court records said that this month, Ashby reportedly addressed a man who was going to be called to testify to a grand jury in this case, "falsely" told that man he was "one of the targets of the investigation, with the intent to influence" the man to either lie, withhold information or abstain from the hearing.
- Theft of service: This charge, according to court documents, is related to a five-month period starting at the beginning of last year when Ashby allegedly didn't pay thousands of dollars he owed to an electrical company.
"I'm very surprised to hear it. I knew he'd had some financial trouble, but did not realize to this level," said Elbert Johnson, one of Ashby's former customers. "We built with him back during the pandemic, generally it was pretty good. Pleased with the property, pleased with the house."
WILLIAMSON COUNTY Norman Ashby, 46, of Georgetown, TX, has been indicted by a Williamson County Grand Jury and arrested on the felony charges of Misapplication of Fiduciary Property (greater than $300,000), Theft of Services (greater than $300,000) and Tampering with a Witness.
Ashby was the owner of Ashby Signature Homes, LLC, in Williamson County. Over several years, Ashby allegedly collected millions of dollars from customers to construct homes in Williamson County. Many of these homebuyers paid for nearly the entire project in cashoften amounts approaching or exceeding $1,000,000. Rather than putting the construction funds into a trust account (as required by law), Ashby is alleged to have comingled the customer funds. Those funds were then used for personal purchases by Ashby and for projects not related to a specific customer's deposit. The alleged fraud is in excess of $10,000,000.
https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/attorney-general-ken-paxton-secures-indictment-against-williamson-county-homebuilder-norman-ashby-0