Another business owner claims Atlanta City Hall insider scammed her

Several business owners claim that they have lost thousands of dollars after dealing with Walter Jordan, a businessman from City Hall. Atlanta police have accused Jordan of misusing the city’s requests for permits and alcohol licenses and stealing his residential wife’s notary stamp.

The original story: Atlanta Permit Expidator has accused the wife of stealing a wife’s notary stamp to allow a license, document

Business owners say they were scamped

What are they saying:

Cafe Bartek owner Anjila Ingram says he hired Jordan as a speeding to help secure the liquor license, but he remained out of money and without any results.

“Fifteen different people recommended it,” Ingram said. “My husband’s Moore House Brothers, his brother -in -law – people who knew him and said he was high.” But after writing a check to Jordan, she says she took her money and stopped responding to her calls.

Herald’s bar and Girl on Camp Creek is another business, which claims that Jordan scanded them out of 3,300.

“We have spent our lives to increase this business,” Ingram said. “This could be only a few thousand dollars for some people, but for us, after investing more than 100,000, it was a huge blow – especially my friends.”

Charges and City Hall connection

What do we know:

Jordan has been accused of forgery, identity theft, false statements, and theft. Police sources say at least 25 businesses have reported the losses due to its actions.

His stranger wife, Defan Jordan, says he is surprised by the allegations.

“It was a gut wrenching to know that I have trusted and loved it, he will do this with our friends,” he said.

Jordan recently completed a two -year term in the Mayor’s Advisory Night Life Council, formed to organize and improve security in the Atlanta’s Night Life Industry. The mayor’s office termed the allegations disturbing and emphasized that they take the matter very seriously.

Jordan claimed indifference

On the other hand:

Jordanian lawyer says he set up a relationship with jail and intended to fight the allegations while maintaining his innocence.

Authorities continue to investigate, and business owners hope it has been held accountable.

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