VP of RodeoHouston, pleads guilty to wire fraud and might get 20 years in prison. He used his company to defraud investors of ...
Authorities said Michael Galvan defrauded six private investors out of $2.8 million after he gave short-term loans to ...
Michael Wayne Galvan defrauded investors, including other members of rodeo leadership, of millions of dollars between 2016 ...
Galvan admitted this week that over $2.8 million in loan money from six victims was never used for its intended purpose, ...
A former Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo vice-president has been convicted on wire fraud charges, according to FBI Houston.
Michael Wayne Galvan, 61, was arrested last October on charges he fraudulently obtained nearly $3 million from investors while working as a high-end contractor. The feds say Galvan used his position ...
Michael Wayne Galvan was convicted of obtaining more than $2.8 million from investors he found using his position at the ...
Michael Wayne Galvan, the former Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Vice President, has been convicted for committing nearly $3 ...
A Victoria contractor, 61-year-old Michael Wayne Galvan has entered a guilty plea to charges of conspiracy to commit wire ...
A 61-year-old man has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, announced U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani.
This past March, Michael Cox pled guilty in Wilmington to drug trafficking conspiracy as well as mail and wire fraud.