...prison for bilking farmers out of millions of dollars worth of cotton and losing the money in the futures market. David Prosser, former owner of Sea Island Cotton Trading Co. in Statesboro, also was ordered to pay $4.1 million in restitution...
...financial times, most clients of former cotton broker David Prosser have recovered their losses. Ashley Bush has not...investigators claim former Statesboro cotton broker David Prosser stole $5.5 million worth of cotton from about 75...
STATESBORO, Ga. -- Former Statesboro cotton broker David Prosser will appear in court this week to face 84 counts of mail and wire fraud, money laundering and interstate transportation of stolen...
...10 million-indemnity fund is close to being passed for nearly 100 growers and gins who claim they lost money to David Prosser, a Statesboro cotton broker now being investigated by the Internal Revenue Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation...
...bales of cotton. More than 100 people claim to have lost money to Sea Island Cotton Trading and its owner, broker David Prosser. As many as 20 farmers in Burke County were among those affected by Sea Island Cotton's bankruptcy. Some say Mr...
STATESBORO, Ga. -- It was only a month ago that David Prosser's handshake was all it took to set a farmer's mind at ease. To cotton farmer Anthony Cowart of Millen, Mr. Prosser's handshake...
...to get back his share of more than $10 million worth of cotton that he and others claim was lost by cotton broker David Prosser and his company, Sea Island Cotton Trading Inc. "I think we're in a much better situation. At least he (Neville...
...freezes everything and preserves the status quo." In the middle of the controversy is Sea Island Cotton Trading and David Prosser, a Statesboro broker accused of misappropriating the cotton. Neither Mr. Prosser nor his attorney, Mike Hall of...
...call investigators at (706) 821-1020. GEORGIA Cotton broker pleads to fraud STATESBORO -- Former cotton broker David Prosser pleaded guilty Thursday to defrauding nearly 100 farmers of thousands of cotton bales worth $4.5 million to $5...
...worth of cotton entrusted to him by Georgia and South Carolina farmers was indicted by a federal grand jury Monday. David Prosser was charged with 84 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and interstate transportation of stolen property...