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Matthew Cox used synthetic identities to secure $100,000 in credit per identity, leveraging fake documents and inflated appraisals.
Cox's fraud schemes involved over 109 properties and $11.5 million, though he disputes the house count.
Cox's criminal activities significantly inflated property values in Ybor City, making it one of the fastest-growing appraisal areas.
Despite facing 54 years in prison, Cox negotiated his sentence down to 12 years through cooperation and legal maneuvers.
Cox's life of crime led to personal losses, including strained family relationships and a realization that money doesn't equate to happiness.
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