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Premier League 9:00 am GMT-04:00 Aug 18 vs Crystal Palace Premier League 10:00 am GMT-04:00 Aug 24 @ Liverpool Matthew Bevan "Matt" Cox (born July 2, 1969) is an American former mortgage broker and admitted mortgage fraudster. Cox, also a true crime author, wrote an unpublished manuscript entitled The Associates in which the main character traveled the country to perpetrate a mortgage fraud scheme similar to the one Cox ran.
My name is Matthew B. Cox and I’m a con man. I served 13 years in federal prison for a variety of bank fraud related charges, and I’m 100 percent guilty of them all.
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Oct 10, 2022 · Matthew Cox is Running His Own Website Today. Eventually, the authorities caught up to Matthew after receiving a tip, leading to his arrest in November 2006. They believed he impersonated a Red Cross worker to steal homeless people’s identities. Furthermore, he stole the identities of people in drug rehab.
Matthew Cox was released from prison last month after serving nearly a decade in federal prison for mortgage fraud.
Jul 16, 2019 · In his old life, Matthew Cox told stories to scam his way into millions of dollars. Now he’s trying to make it by selling tales that are true.
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Matthew Cox tells his entire crime story from beginning to end. Over 20 hours of stories and explanations about scams, prison, and much more.
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May 4, 2024 · In the late ’90s, Matthew Cox was 29 and starting a new job as a mortgage broker in Tampa, FL, when he committed his first act of mortgage fraud by erasing a borrower’s late payment history ...