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Parker brothers murder-suicide reveals multi-million dollar ponzi scheme

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Parker brothers murder-suicide reveals multi-million dollar ponzi scheme

by Ebony Williams
December 14, 2023
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Two brothers, Grant (48) and Gregory Brunner (55), died on November 28th in a murder-suicide near the Holiday Inn in Parker, Colorado.

According to CBS News, the two “were facing at least eight lawsuits accusing them of running a phony “fix-and-flip” real estate scheme that cost friends who lent them money an estimated $5 million over the last two years.”

“They took the easy way out,” said one investor to the outlet who lost $200,000 but asked not to be identified. He said he fell victim to an “elaborate scheme.”

Facing Loan Fraud Accusations

The Brunners, through their company SRE Capital, were embroiled in at least eight lawsuits filed over the past four months. These lawsuits, totaling $4.48 million in alleged unpaid loans, paint a picture of broken promises and financial deception.

Grant and Greg Brunner
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Borrowing from Friends

The brothers reportedly solicited loans from individuals within their social circle, primarily friends and acquaintances. They allegedly promised high returns or profits from real estate ventures, but the loans were never repaid.

“I have not recouped a single dime of that money,” said Michael Drennen, a long-time friend of Grant Brunner who’s on the brink of retirement and lost $225,000 to the brothers. “He was a friend. I consider him a friend. Over the course of 12 years plus, I thought I knew the guy.”

One lawsuit compares the Brunners’ business model to a Ponzi scheme, where early investors are paid with money from new investors, creating an illusion of success. Whether the financial pressure or another factor contributed to the tragedy remains unclear.

The investigation, including the identity of the shooter and the sequence of events, is ongoing.

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