How come this never happens in the boat business?

BARTOW, Fla. — A man who owned two auto dealerships in Lakeland has begun a two-year prison sentence for defrauding customers.

Michael Holley said a bad economy and mounting debt encouraged him to make bad choices.

Holley pleaded no contest to 10 counts of grand theft. He defrauded customers by accepting their trade-ins, then not paying off the balance owed on the vehicles.

Holley owned Chevrolet and Kia dealerships in Lakeland and was known as a generous community benefactor.

Circuit Judge Keith Spoto sentenced him to 10 years in prison, but suspended 8 years.

Holley was also sentenced to 43 years of probation while he repays $166,850 in restitution. If he can pay the money back faster, the probation will be shortened.
 
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