Shane Smith Says Bart Reagor Didn't Know About Fraud Scheme - News/Talk 790 KFYO

The trial for Bart Reagor, the former co-owner of the Reagor-Dykes Auto Group, began on Tuesday, October 12th. Here's what happened:

Reagor faces charges of bank fraud and making a false statement to a bank. Prosecutors say that Reagor illegally transferred $1.7 million from an IBC Bank loan into his own personal account, but the defense says this was reimbursement for money he had put into the company back in 2017.

The former Chief Financial Officer for the company, Shane Smith, took the stand to testify that Reagor said the $1.7 million must be kept a secret from bankers. KAMC News reports that prosecutors quoted an email between Reagor, Dykes and Smith where Reagor said his intent to transfer the money was "100 million percent confidential."

However, Smith admitted during cross examination that Reagor was never told he couldn't use the IBC loan to pay himself.

Smith also said he had never told either Reagor or Rick Dykes about the fraud scheme that eventually led to the company's collapse in August of 2018. On top of this, Smith says that Reagor never asked him to commit any sort of crime.

Shane Smith is 1 of 15 former employees who have pleaded guilty to their role in the fraud scheme, and now faces up to 20 years in prison.

The trial for Bart Reagor is expected to last through Friday, October 16th.



source: https://kfyo.com/former-reagor-dykes-auto-group-cfo-shane-smith-says-bart-reagor-didnt-know-about-fraud-scheme/

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