The DIFP has filed a disciplinary complaint with the Administrative Hearing Commission against Cynthia Saulmon and her company, Afford Able Bail Bonds, Inc. The DIFP alleges in its complaint that Saulmon committed fraud, deception, or misrepresentation by filing affidavits with the local court claiming real property they allege she did not own. According to the complaint, Saulmon had an investor who executed two quit claim deeds to Saulmon’s company for property he legally owned. Those deeds were recorded. On the same day, Saulmon executed two quit claim deeds back to the investor, but those deeds were not recorded. The Department alleges that when Saulmon executed the un-recorded quit claim deeds back to the investor, she no longer owned the properties. The DIFP alleges that the counties of Clay and Jackson relied on the properties which were listed in her general affidavit of qualification with the courts.
Additionally, the DIFP alleges that Saulmon is subject to discipline for writing a bad check for license renewal to the State of Kansas. The DIFP asserts that Saulmon is also subject to discipline in Missouri because she was disciplined in Kansas under a similar statute and her license was revoked.
The AHC hearing is scheduled for November 7, 2007.
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
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