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Did forgery land iProvo contract?
HomeNet letter of credit plus alleged fraud are investigated
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The investigative subpoena power allows the county attorney to look at the financial and business records of all six named and HomeNet. That includes bank records, loan information, credit reports, tax records and witness depositions.
Attempts to reach Nancy Ryan, Devine, Gillen and Schneider were unsuccessful.
A message left for W. Kelly Ryan at iFiber, a Washington company recently known as HomeNet NW, was not immediately returned Monday afternoon. HomeNet NW is listed as one of the major creditors owed money by HomeNet Communications in bankruptcy proceedings in Washington.
A message left for Doherty at Phase 2 International also was not immediately returned, nor was a message left for Katie Samiljan, the attorney representing HomeNet Communications in the bankruptcy case.
Billings said Provo ended its contract with HomeNet for reasons other than the forgery and alleged investment fraud. He grew concerned about the company's cash burn rate and approach.
Contributing: Sara Israelsen
E-mail: twalch@desnews.com
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