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In many instances Wildman would enter into a written lease agreement with the prospective tenants, sometimes providing a key fob for the building that Wildman claimed would be activated when the tenancy began. As the move-in date approached, Wildman would cease communication with the prospective tenants, some who then found out that the unit they rented was actually a short-term vacation rental. On February 12, Wildman was sentenced to 42 months in jail and was ordered to pay restitution to the victims upon release from custody. Wildman’s previous criminal convictions include eight convictions for fraud.-30-
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