Debt Relief Scammer Charged Criminally With Wire Fraud

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Edward William Rennick III, a known debt relief scammer previously barred from the debt relief industry by the FTC, continued on with his scheme for years after the ban. He is now charged criminally with wire fraud conspiracy.

According to the US Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, Rennick and others engaged in a scheme to defraud consumers by instructing them to stop paying their creditors and to make fixed monthly payments to the entities they controlled instead, all under the guise of consolidating their debts. These consumers were told that all of the diverted funds would go into an escrow account and be used to pay off their debts. Instead, much of those funds were misappropriated by members of the conspiracy for personal use.

You can view the US Attorney’s charges here.

Last modified: April 3, 2025

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