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MO AG vs Restomod Garage
On August 13, 2020, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, announced that William F. Smith, proprietor of Restomod Garage, a car modification garage that operates in Eldon MO area, has been charged with consumer fraud and stealing. Mr. Smith faces thirteen (13) counts in Miller County for defrauding consumers, financially exploiting elderly Missourians and stealing.
The charges allege the Mr. Smith took money from customers for vehicle modification and restoration services but failed to provide the services. The charges also allege that Mr. Smith failed to properly house customer vehicles, exposing them to the elements and causing deterioration, and that Mr. Smith returned customer's vehicles stripped of parts. Mr. Smith is alleged to have defrauded eleven (11) consumers. Three victims were elderly and six victims were veterans.
The lawsuit is pending.
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