ABERDEEN, Miss. -- A former contractor with the city of Southaven who pleaded guilty to submitting fake invoices to an area bank for drainage work at a subdivision that his development company never built has been sentenced to serve 21 months in federal prison.
The Commercial Appeal reports (http://bit.ly/1pyos5x ) U.S. Dist. Judge Sharion Aycock also on Tuesday ordered James M. Harris Jr. to pay $247,467 in restitution to Citizens National Bank in Olive Branch, which gave Harris' former company, RH Holdings, a $5 million loan to build the subdivision in Southaven.
Harris pleaded guilty last September to loan and credit application fraud.
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