Friday, September 21, 2018

IN SAME FEDERAL PRISON, TWO OF FLORIDA's MOST UNFORGETTABLE FRAUDFEASORS: IN 2037, LYDIA CLADEK will be released from prison; ex-Rep. CORINNE BRONW gets out in 2022.



At age 93, nineteen (19) years from today, on September 21, 2037, convicted fraudfeasor LYDIA I. CLADEK will be released from federal prison after serving her federal prison sentence of 30 years and four (4) months for running a $100 million fraud, euchring investors with a get-rich-quick scheme involving 29% interest rate used automobile loans, which bankrupted dozens, including local residents, while ripping off low-income purchasers with low credit scores.  

CLADEK was a generous contributor to local churches and nonprofits, albeit with stolen money. 

CLADEK was a pillar of St. Augustine Beach, where her LYDIA CLADEK, INC. corporate HQ occupied two floors of an office building at Sea Grove (the former beautiful location of Cooksey's Campground).

LYDIA I. CLADEK is know known as Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) inmate no. 53820-018, serving her sentence at the Coleman Florida Federal Correctional Institution.

Among other inmates at Coleman FCI with LYDIA CLADEK disgraced former Jacksonville Democratic Congresswoman CORINNE BROWN, BOP inmate no. 67315-018, who will be released on June 6, 2022, at age 75, after serving five years in federal prison.  BROWN was found guilty of defrauding contributors to a phony nonprofit scholarship charity, using the funds as her own personal piggy bank.
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To corrupt Florida fraudfeasors: it can happen to you.  

The FBI is watching.  

So are we.

As Jimmy Carter said, "I see no reason why bight crooks should go free, and the poor ones go to jail."

And as the late Memphis law professor W.H. "Toby" Sides put it, "The pigs get fat but the hogs get slaughtered."


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