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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Columbus man steals over $486k from unclaimed funds held by Ohio - The Columbus Dispatch

A Columbus man was sentenced Thursday to three years in federal prison and ordered to repay more than $486,000 in unclaimed funds belonging to others that he stole from the state of Ohio through an elaborate fraud scheme.

Marcus Beatty, 55, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Columbus for stealing $486,408.55 in unclaimed funds from the state Department of Commerce's Division of Unclaimed Funds, which was holding the funds in trust for the rightful owners.

In Ohio, when funds held in an account by a bank or other financial institution are inactive for a certain length of time, the funds legally become “unclaimed funds” and by law must be turned over to the state. The Ohio Division of Unclaimed Funds holds the money in trust, returning the money to the rightful owners who submit claim forms for their funds.

From June 2011 through at least March 2018, Beatty repeatedly filed fraudulent claims for unclaimed funds through an intricate process of identifying Ohio businesses whose registrations had been canceled, court records show.

Beatty used fraudulent paperwork to reinstate the businesses with the Ohio Secretary of State, changing the names of these companies to the names of companies for which the Division of Unclaimed Funds held unclaimed money in trust. He then filed fraudulent claims with the division to obtain the unclaimed funds.

Beatty fraudulently obtained unclaimed funds held in trust for five Ohio companies. He also filed several false claims with state...



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