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Randy and Chad Miller pleaded guilty to charges of creating false documents to sell Legacy Park, formerly Bell Bank Park.
A father and son who operated the Legacy Park sports complex in Mesa pleaded guilty Wednesday to securities fraud and ...
The father-and-son team who formerly owned and operated Lagacy Park, a sports venue in East Mesa, pleaded guilty last week to ...
Randy and Chad Miller pleaded guilty to securities fraud and identity theft related to defrauding investors in a sports ...
The father and son who opened Legacy Park, conceived as a youth sports wonderland in the desert in east Mesa, pleaded guilty on May 28 to federal charges of creating false documents to sell the ...
The father and son developers of a sprawling Mesa sports park that went bankrupt pleaded guilty to defrauding investors.
The father and son duo that developed the massive sports complex in Mesa now known as Arizona Athletic Grounds have pleaded guilty to a series of fraudulent schemes that helped them build the park.
A father and son from Phoenix pleaded guilty to defrauding several of the nation’s biggest investment firms about the ...
The father and son who opened Legacy Park, a massive sports park project in east Mesa that ended up in bankruptcy and left investors out more than $200 million, were federally charged on April 1 ...