Louisiana Home Builder Booked With Felony Theft
Authorities have arrested a Baton Rouge, La., home builder accused of failing to pay more than 30 subcontractors more than $528,000 on four home building projects in 2012.
The Advocate reports Quinn Martin, was booked Tuesday on 54 counts of misapplication of payments by a contractor and four counts of felony theft.
The arrest warrant says Martin’s Baton Rouge-based company, QMI Custom Homes, entered into homebuilding contracts, worth a total of $1.8 million, with four different parties in 2012.
The five victims on those four projects received liens and payment demand notices from 32 of Martin’s subcontractors for a combined $528,000 the subcontractors were owed.
It was unclear whether Martin has an attorney.
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