A judge Monday agreed to return the passports of Delray Beach developer Anthony Pugliese and his business manager Joseph Reamer as they await trial on charges they stole nearly $1.2 million from Subway franchise founder Fred DeLuca in a failed land development.
Pugliese is accused of creating fake companies and doctoring phony invoices to get money from DeLuca — which he allegedly spent on personal items such as a high-tech stereo system and a “moat chiller” for his Gulfstream mansion. Reamer is accused of helping with the alleged thefts.
Read more... about Anthony who was rumored at one time to want to develop our Lake Worth beach. posted by lynn anderson at 8:46 pm labels: anthony
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monday, march 11, 2013
Anthony Pugliese
A judge Monday agreed to return the passports of Delray Beach developer Anthony Pugliese and his business manager Joseph Reamer as they await trial on charges they stole nearly $1.2 million from Subway franchise founder Fred DeLuca in a failed land development.
Pugliese is accused of creating fake companies and doctoring phony invoices to get money from DeLuca — which he allegedly spent on personal items such as a high-tech stereo system and a “moat chiller” for his Gulfstream mansion. Reamer is accused of helping with the alleged thefts.
Read more... about Anthony who was rumored at one time to want to develop our Lake Worth beach.
posted by lynn anderson at 8:46 pm
labels: anthony
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