On Jun 11, 2014, at 5:48 PM, Tom Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> [Fish in a barrel]
> 
> Or snakes on a plane?
> 


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[Penland, my Penland…….]


http://www.bizjournals.com/charlotte/stories/2008/02/04/daily31.html

Feb 6, 2008, 2:57pm EST UPDATED: Feb 6, 2008, 3:41pm EST
Village of Penland developer pleads guilty


Neil O'Rourke of Apex has pleaded guilty to conspiracy in relation to a failed 
real estate development that reduced earnings at Charlotte-based First Charter 
Corp. and other banks.
O'Rourke has held the title of president and vice president of Peerless Real 
Estate Services. That is one of several development companies named in N.C. 
Attorney General Roy Cooper's case against the Village of Penland project in 
western North Carolina.
In June, Cooper won a court order against the Penland developers, who he 
contends used inflated appraisals and phony second mortgages to collect $100 
million before abandoning the project.
First Charter has said it was unaware Penland lot purchasers were filling out 
loan applications with other banks to buy multiple lots in the development, 
which are worth less than what the buyers owe.
First Charter made 70 loans worth $14.1 million to individuals who bought lots 
in Penland in Spruce Pine, about 50 miles northeast of Asheville.
First Charter's provision for loan losses totaled $9.1 million in the second 
quarter of 2007, including $7.8 million related to the Penland loans. In the 
same period in the previous year, the company's provision for loan losses was 
$900,000.
In July, the bank said loan losses related to the failed residential project 
contributed to a 21.9 percent decrease in its second-quarter earnings. First 
Charter (NASDAQ:FCTR) posted second-quarter net income of $9 million, or 26 
cents per diluted share, down from $11.5 million, or 37 cents per diluted 
share, in the year-ago period.
O'Rourke was charged in the U.S. District Court in Charlotte with one count 
alleging conspiracy to commit violations of federal law, including making a 
false statement and application in relation to a loan and mail, wire, bank and 
securities fraud. A date for his sentencing has not been set.
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