Richard E. Kellogg’s text messages to a RE/MAX agent led to the evacuation of the agent’s office. The Indiana suspect now faces intimidation charges in addition to fraud charges leveled in July.
Source: Inman News
Man charged with threatening his agent over failed home transaction
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