Showing posts with label Wayne Ogden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wayne Ogden. Show all posts

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Top of Utah Courthouse News Roundup

Serial scammer Wayne Ogden "rolls over" and Utah A.G. John Swallow shows Alliance for a Better Utah "who's boss"

Just to provoke a little bit of online discussion, we'll highlight a couple of interesting news court-related news stories this morning, which dovetail nicely with topics previously discussed here at Weber County Forum, which items we'll now submit to our readers in no particular order of importance:

1) As a followup to our last article on the subject, and true to our earlier prediction, it seems that "serial scammer" Wayne Ogden will soon indeed be enjoying an extended meet-up with his soon-to-be new cellmate "Bubba," as the Salt Lake Tribune reports that Ogden City's second most-notorious home-boy con man (Val Southwick being the first) has voluntary "taken a fall" in his latest "ponzi" rip-off criminal case, entering a guilty plea to "two charges of wire and securities fraud, as part of a plea deal with the U.S. attorney’s office." In exchange for rolling over on the federal charges, Wayne will serve an agreed 10-year prison sentence, along with taking on another multi-million dollar restitution order, Trib reporter Tom Harvey reports:
Sad outcome for this once-promising "former South Ogden Eagle Scout," wethinks.  Looking at the bright side, however, Ogden's forthcoming 10-year "hard-time" stretch will no doubt afford plenty of time for Wayne to brush up on his Boy Scout Oath, we suppose, a chore which Wayne has plainly neglected in recent years, que no?

"Honest" John Swallow
2) On the civil litigation front, the Standard-Examiner reports on the latest development concerning ethically-challenged Utah Attorney General John Swallow, whose high-priced defense attorneys have filed a routine "Motion for Dismissal" in Swallow's pending election fraud civil case:
For those readers who may be unfamiliar with this ubiquitous procedural device, which some legal scholars characterize as a "reaction of some litigators to make a motion to dismiss in virtually every case," amounting to "a bad habit".  Such such motions do generally serve three chief tactical purposes nevertheless:
  1. Resolving a case on its own legal merits;
  2. Demonstrating to the opposition that they're in for a long and expensive fight; and,
  3. Running up everybody's legal bill, thereby promoting a full-employment economy for "Big Time" civil "litigation mills."
We'll take a wild guess at this point and guess that that the motivation behind Swallow's counsels' motion lies behind doors number 2 and 3, folks, but we''l have to wait to see what the District Court has to say about this, we suppose.

Needless to say, we'll be closely following future developments in both cases as they progress...

So who'd like to throw in their own 2¢?

Monday, March 18, 2013

Standard-Examiner: Amid His Latest Fraud Cases, Wayne Ogden’s Lawyer Withdraws

Looks like that cushy "parole and restitution" jig's probably up for Mr. Ogden, with or without Ms. Corporon's capable counsel

More bad news for serial scammer Wayne Ogden, local poster boy for the meme, "Ogden City homeboys gone wrong."  In the wake of his last conviction, and on the eve of his next federal trial on Ogden’s latest alleged Ponzi scheme, the Standard-Examiner reports this morning that his public defender, Mary Corporon, has given Wayne the old heave ho:
Ms. Corporon's done a yeoman's job over the past six years, keeping Wayne out of the slam for the most part, wethinks. So Ms. Corporon's sudden departure must be giving him some understandable heartburn. With prior 1998 and 2013 state and federal convictions on similar charges under his belt however, and a sentencing hearing looming on his last conviction which could net 20 years in federal prison, in addition to his upcoming April trial, it looks like that cushy "parole and restitution jig's probably up" for Mr. Ogden, with or without Ms. Corporon's capable continuing representation.

As for Ms. Corporon, a few words of consolation:
“Some people believe holding on and hanging in there are signs of great strength. However, there are times when it takes much more strength to know when to let go and then do it.” -Ann Landers
"Bubba"
And for poor old Wayne Ogden, who's been dealt far more than his fair share of "second chances" during his previous judicial proceedings:
“Wayne, meet your new cellmate Bubba.” -Rudizink
That's it folks. The floor's open for anyone who'd care to pile on.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Breaking: Wayne Ogden Guilty on 6 Fraud Charges

Looks like Wayne's gonna have plenty of time to quietly contemplate his next career move, no?

After spinning his wheels in Federal Court last week with this utterly boneheaded defense, The Standard reports that notorious ponzi schemer Wayne Ogden struck out "big time" in federal court this afternoon.  Here's the S-E lede:
A jury has found former Weber County swindler Wayne Ogden guilty on six federal charges.
The jury came back with their verdict at 1:30 p.m. Monday.
Ogden was found guilty of one count of mail fraud and five counts of wire fraud.
A sentencing hearing is set for 3:30 p.m.  June 19th where Ogden could be sentenced to serve up to 20 years per count of conviction.
Read the full writeup here:
Tough luck for an old dog who couldn't learn new tricks, we suppose.  With a potential consecutive 120-year sentence hanging over his head, looks like Wayne's gonna have plenty of time to quietly contemplate his next career move, no? Something tells us that Judge Waddoups won't let Ogden off the hook with simply writing a 500-word essay.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Wayne Ogden Back in Court

One-trick-pony needs a new business plan

We'll devote some brief page space to another interesting item appearing in this morning's Standard-Examiner:
This, gentle readers is a local character, we'll remark, who could definitely benefit from a new business plan.

Maybe Boss Godfrey can help him out with this.

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