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BRIEF
RESUME
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| I, Charles L. Martin,
am a white male, born in 1951. I have been earning my own money
since age 8. I sold my family home before foreclosure at age
8 announcing the sale publicly in church at a podium. I bought
my first piece of real estate, a waterfront lot, at age 14 from
paper route proceeds. Early I worked for a huge homebuilder.
Then was drafted to Vietnam War and got a college deferment.
Was Housing and Urban Development General Contractor age 23.
Only employer ever was Urban Renewal Agency age 26. Was Campaign
Manager for the first black man to run for Congress in Kentucky
age 26. Licensed Real Estate Broker since 1976, agent 1974,
once appraiser and auctioneer. Sheriff Department Member for
13 years. Registered Home Builder since 1993. Largest Remodeling
Project Indiana Cotton Mill (80,000 sq. ft., built 1848 and
designated a U.S. National Landmark). Built Numerous Subdivisions
and Homes.
In June 1999, at my peak that year, I owned & built two
Days Inn Hotels, two Strip Centers, developed a 600-acre Subdivision
in Southern Indiana, and was Owner/Broker of Re/Max Associates,
one of the largest Real Estate Firms in Kentucky with $100
million sales volume, 50 agents and 3 other Re/Max offices
in Indiana and Naples, Florida. And then, my "Waterloo."
My Attorney stole $218,644.00 from the Re/Max Escrow Account.
As Responsible Broker I immediately had to personally put
money back to keep operating. I had discovered my attorney
had me sign on the most numbskull documents imaginable. All
of a sudden I was "putting out fires" in three states.
I felt like a "rat in a trap." I didn't want the
cheese anymore, I just wanted out of the "trap."
My friends saw me swirling around in the toilet and were afraid
to extend or be pulled in. However, I did survive after three
years of liquidation and $125K in attorney fees as another
victim. I am selling out -- I now want to work for someone
else, a big time operator, where I can juggle fewer balls
and rebuild my life with my new wife.
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