Sarasota Private Jet Startup Founder Convicted in $15 Million AeroVanti Fraud Case
A federal jury has convicted Patrick Britton-Harr, the founder of private jet charter startup AeroVanti, on multiple fraud charges tied to allegations that he stole millions from customers. Britton-Harr, whose company operated flights out of Sarasota, was found guilty this week …
A federal jury has convicted Patrick Britton-Harr, the founder of private jet charter startup AeroVanti, on multiple fraud charges tied to allegations that he stole millions from customers.
Britton-Harr, whose company operated flights out of Sarasota, was found guilty this week in the District of Maryland on six counts of wire fraud. According to the verdict, he faces up to 120 years in prison.
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