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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Six Sentenced in $800,000 Auto Loan Scheme

CHARLESTON, SC — United States Attorney William N. Nettles stated today that six individuals have been sentenced for their roles in an auto loan scheme involving over $800,000. Sentenced for conspiracy to commit bank fraud were William Brian Toadvine, age 34; Donald Toadvine, age 58, both of Mt. Pleasant; and Floyd Hargrove, age 41, from Bluffton. Three others, Daniel Kosmer Jr., of Greenville; Joyce Pozniko, 58, of Hanahan; and Elizabeth Donnelly, 47, of Beaufort, were all sentenced for providing false statements on a loan application. A seventh individual, Colin Slaven, age 38, has pled guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and still awaits sentencing.

The defendants were convicted for their roles in a scheme to fraudulently obtain auto loans by providing false documentation to over 16 different banks and credit unions. Over the course of the scheme, the defendants obtained over $800,000 from the banks, at times using the proceeds from one loan to pay off others, in an attempt to keep the scheme running. All defendants were sentenced by United States District Judge Richard M. Gergel, who sentenced William and Donald Toadvine each to 24 months’ incarceration, to be followed by five years’ supervised release. Floyd Hargrove was sentenced to 12 months’ incarceration, to be followed by five years’ supervised release. Kosmer, Pozniko, and Donnelly were each sentenced to three years of probation or supervised release. A sentencing date for Slaven has yet to be scheduled.

The case was investigated by agents of the FBI. Assistant United States Attorney Nathan Williams of the Charleston office prosecuted the case.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Same guy operates Dream Cars........shady used car salesman.

Anonymous said...

Is Donald Toadvine from Salisbury?

Anonymous said...

All from Salisbury Donald Toadvine,,Willian Brian Toadvine,, ARE NEW OWNERS OF DREAM CARS IN DELMAR MD RT.13 FATHER AND SON, ALSO MOTHER PHYLLIS M CAPKIEWCZ WAS COUGHT DOING SAME THING AT THE BANK OF MARYLAND OR MARYLAND STATE BANK BY COLLAGE ON RT 13 A WHILE BACK WHICH WAS BBT NOW CLOSED TO A NEW ONE BUILT
BEAWARE BAD PEOPLE ,

JoeAlbero said...

Stop with the capitol letters.

Anonymous said...

And the purpose for this being it's old news.. it's funny how ppl try to dig up old stuff to try and bring somebody back down who is on the rise! Things happen ppl learn from mistakes... I'm sure there are many unexposed skeletons in everyone's closet from the person who posted to those commenting.. Are you even aware of what William is doing for the community?? Are you aware of the hundred possibly thousand of ppl he helps?? What have you done for the community?? Who have you helped lately??

Unknown said...

Anonymous ie. Car dealer. God bless you. I will pray for you

Unknown said...

Unfortunately this is me. We had 300 employees and some did fraudulent activities. I paid the price and that was in 2004. Just saying. Really old news. It was on CNN when it happens. So with that to no surprise I'm sure a upset dealer posted this stuff. Proof is obviously In the paperwork. Post the story from wboc that ran. I don't hide from past. I have learned and moved way past that. With that said. Dream Cars is operated by Willard Hayes. I am a general MG. I also ran Hopkins and other dealerships for several years since this. Thanks for the news. God bless

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