Arrest made in Coweta County, Florida, concerning an individual suspected of defrauding a local couple for over $1 million, as per the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
In a recent development, Charles Henry Williams, a 63-year-old man from Florida, has been arrested on charges related to an online timeshare scam. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is involved in the investigation of this case, and the alleged scam is said to have taken place in Newnan, Georgia.
According to the GBI, the scam involved the exploitation of an elder person, in addition to theft by deception. The charges against Williams include one count of exploitation of an elder person and theft by deception.
The charges are related to the alleged scam of a Coweta County couple in Newnan, Georgia, with the GBI alleging that Williams scammed the couple out of over $1 million. The GBI has also stated that there were additional victims in this case, and their investigation has revealed more information about the case.
The arrest of Williams was made on August 29 in Trinity, Florida. However, no new location or date-specific information was provided regarding why Williams was arrested or how many victims are known.
This online timeshare scam is just one of many that have been reported in recent years, highlighting the importance of being vigilant when dealing with online transactions, especially those involving large sums of money. The GBI continues to urge the public to be cautious and to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
As the investigation continues, more details about this case may become available. For now, it is important to remember that the accused is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.