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United States of America v. Sean Tissue, a/k/a Sean Ryan

Date: 07-25-2023

Case Number: 2:22-cr-20561

Judge: Mark A. Goldsmith

Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (* County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office in Detroit

Defendant's Attorney: John Minock

Description:
Detroit, Michigan criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with perpetrating a $3 million investment and bankruptcy fraud scheme.



In February 2023, Sean Tissue, a/k/a Sean Ryan, pleaded guilty to one count of Wire Fraud and one count of Withholding Information in a Bankruptcy Proceeding. During the plea hearing, Tissue acknowledged that his scheme cost investors and creditors approximately $3 million.



According to court documents, Tissue orchestrated a substantial real estate investment fraud scheme from approximately 2015 through 2021. Tissue and those working with him made numerous fraudulent representations to potential investors from Israel, India, South Africa, and other countries, trying to convince them to invest in supposed real estate in Michigan, Texas, and other locations. Many victims did invest funds with Tissue and lost those funds in the process. To further the scheme and keep investor money flowing into it, Tissue caused false documents to be provided to investors, including fake deeds, fake wiring instructions, fake bank statements, fake leases, and fake inspection reports. Tissue even provided a fake name to investors ("Sean Ryan”). Tissue converted the $3 million in fraudulently obtained funds to his own personal use.



Tissue also engaged in bankruptcy fraud by knowingly and fraudulently withholding recorded information pertaining to his assets and financial affairs from the Bankruptcy Trustee after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2017.



"Sean Tissue lied repeatedly to investors over the course of many years, and his lies continued when he tried to escape his debts by filing for bankruptcy, stated U.S. Attorney Dawn Ison. "Today's sentence provides substantial punishment for Tissue's long history of fraud and reflects the serious consequences that await those who abuse our financial and bankruptcy systems.”



"The defendant defrauded his real estate clients and then attempted to escape the consequences by declaring bankruptcy. These actions not only harmed individual clients, but also impacted potential investments in the City of Detroit,” said Devin J. Kowalski, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Detroit Division. "We would like to thank our partners, including the U.S. Attorney's Office and Bankruptcy Trustee, for assisting the FBI as we investigate those who knowingly defraud organizations and bring them to justice.”



In addition to his term of incarceration, U.S. District Judge Mark A. Goldsmith also sentenced Tissue to a three-year term of supervised release.



The case was prosecuted by Special Assistant United States Attorney Richard Roble and former Assistant United States Attorney Craig A. Weier. The investigation was conducted by the FBI. Bothe the United States Attorney's Office and the FBI thank the United States Trustee's Office for its assistance with this case.



FRAUD BY WIRE, RADIO, OR TELEVISION

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CONCEAL ASSETS, FALSE OATH AND CLAIMS BRIBERY, WITHHOLDING RECORDED INFORMATION

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Outcome:
Defendant was sentenced to 78 months in prison.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of United States of America v. Sean Tissue, a/k/a Sean Ryan?

The outcome was: Defendant was sentenced to 78 months in prison.

Which court heard United States of America v. Sean Tissue, a/k/a Sean Ryan?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan (* County), MI. The presiding judge was Mark A. Goldsmith.

Who were the attorneys in United States of America v. Sean Tissue, a/k/a Sean Ryan?

Plaintiff's attorney: United States Attorney’s Office in Detroit. Defendant's attorney: John Minock.

When was United States of America v. Sean Tissue, a/k/a Sean Ryan decided?

This case was decided on July 25, 2023.