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Posted: 10/26/2012
ELLICOTT CITY, Md. - Tommy Clack, the Annapolis paver at the center of an ABC2 News investigation, has been indicted in Howard County.
The grand jury in Howard County handed down a nine-count indictment against Clack that includes charges of operating a theft scheme for between $10,000-$100,00, acting as a contractor without a license, selling home improvements without a license and obtaining the property of a vulnerable adult.
The indictment, released Thursday, was handed down by the sitting Howard County Grand Jury on Wednesday.
Clack, who ABC2 News first discovered was running a multi-state paving scam that targeted seniors, is already serving time in Anne Arundel County. Prosecutors there say he took thousands of dollars from seniors after selling them paving services he wasn't licensed to offer.
In July, Clack was sentenced to two years in prison.
In July the Maryland Attorney General's Office ordered Clack to pay nearly $500,000 in restitution and penalties after finding he victimized seniors with unscrupulous tactics. Clack never appeared at the Administrative Hearing that led to the state's decision.
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