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4/2/13

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Police: Carmel Man scammed elderly widows

Updated: Tuesday, 02 Apr 2013, 10:15 AM EDT

Published : Monday, 01 Apr 2013, 10:36 PM EDT

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) ­ Officials say he swindled nearly a dozen people, mainly elderly widows, out of half

a million dollars.

Prosecutors charged 61­year­old Thomas Redmond Junior, of Carmel, Monday, with eight counts of

securities fraud, class B felony, and two counts of securities fraud, class C felony.

Investigators say Redmond told ten victims he would invest their money, then used it himself.

They say he knew many of the victims through church, and that he used shared Christian beliefs to maintain

the trust of several victims.

Beverly Copeland,72, says she had known Redmond for years, through both church and golf. She says she

was shocked when she received a letter from the prosecutors office, showing differently.

He just took the money and spent it. He lived the high life, said Beverly Copeland.

Thousands of dollars shed saved to use during retirement: gone.

He spent it all. That is the most devastating, the most horrible part to all this, she added.

Copeland is not alone.

Court documents show one couple, who spent their lives working as missionaries overseas, counseling survivors of Auschwitz, also fell victim. They told

prosecutors theyd invested their life savings, everything they had, with Redmond.

This is a serious crime. Its a life­changing crime. For many of these individuals, theyll never be able to get this money back, said Connie Lawson, Indiana

Secretary of State.

The Secretary of State's Securities Division started investigating Redmond last year. They say he was barred from selling securities back in 2011, but he never

told his clients.

Court documents show he admitted to investigators hed started taking funds for his own use back in 2004, when his business wasnt doing well.

He told them he was going to invest in securities, and even produced fraudulent statements that showed they were making money on his investments, said

Lawson.

But instead, Lawson says Redmond was running a typical Ponzi scheme, taking clients money and using it for rent, dining, and eating out.

Justice needs to be done. He needs to pay for what he did, said Copeland. I feel violated as a person, more than anything else. It was very hurtful.

Mr. Redmonds lawyer, James Bell, sent a statement Monday afternoon, saying, Over the past few months, Mr. Redmond has been cooperating with both the

Marion County Prosecutor's Office and the Secretary of State's Office. He plans to continue to cooperate as the court process unfolds."

The Secretary of State recommends checking the Indiana Securities Division website to investigate the person or company offering services



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