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On September 20, 2019, Matthew Taylor, President was charged with One count First Degree Scheme to Defraud, Four counts Grand Theft, Four counts Money Laundering, and One count Escrow Depository Violation (Pinellas County, FL). Pinellas County detective from the Economic Crimes Unit after a complex investigation determined that Mr. Taylor operated his business, Savage Yachts, LLC, as a Ponzi scheme.
According to detectives, their investigation began in February 2019 after receiving a grand theft complaint. The victim stated in July 2018, he sent Taylor $450,000.00 toward the purchase and repair of an 86 foot Azimut yacht. By the end of 2018, it became apparent to the victim the transaction was fraudulent and the victim never received a refund.
Detectives say over the next few months, they received three additional criminal complaints from victims.
A second victim purchased an Azimut 62S from Taylor in March 2018. In September 2018, the victim provided Taylor with $20,214.00 for upgraded electronics on the vessel, but did not receive them. In November 2018, Taylor convinced the victim to upgrade his yacht to an Azimut 62E. The victim gave Taylor $669,955.00, but has yet to receive the vessel. The second victim's financial loss totaled $690,169.00.
The third victim is an investor that believed he had conducted numerous successful boat transactions with Taylor over the years. In March 2018, the victim gave Taylor $30,000.00 to purchase engines, which there is no evidence to believe this purchase was ever made with the victim's money. Throughout 2018, Taylor did not pay the victim for proceeds of boats they repaired and sold together, and the third victim's financial loss totaled $257,000.00.
The fourth victim purchased a Grady White boat in 2013. In July 2017, the victim wired Taylor $30,000.00 to purchase three boats to repair and sell, but did not receive any profit. In the summer of 2018, Taylor convinced the victim to sell the Grady White for an estimated $57,988.00 profit. Instead of receiving the monetary profit, Taylor persuaded the victim to purchase another boat, which he never received. The fourth victim's financial loss totaled $123,870.62.
Detectives concluded that Taylor operated the business as a Ponzi scheme in that he would take money from investors and promise a high return; he would then take money from boat buyers or other investors and pay back the initial investors. Eventually, Taylor ran out of new deposits or investors, and was unable to pay back initial investors or deliver boats to customers.
As a boat broker, Taylor was also required by law to place all deposits for vessels into an escrow account that complied with Florida law. Taylor treated the account as if it were a business operating account and a personal checking account, which does not follow the law.
Economic Crimes detectives advise the total financial loss for these cases is over $1.5 million dollars.
Detectives presented the case to the Pinellas/Pasco State Attorney's Office and a warrant was issued for Taylor on one (1) count First Degree Scheme to Defraud, four (4) counts of Money Laundering, four (4) counts of Grand Theft (one victim is over 65-years-old) and one (1) count of Escrow Depository Violation.
The matter is pending.
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