BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Bryan O’Neal Jones, a Baltimore-based contractor, pleaded guilty to Theft and Financial Exploitation of a Vulnerable Adult, after taking money from homeowners and not following through on contracting work that was promised.
In a case prosecuted by the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s Office, he was given an aggregate sentence of 20 years of incarceration and three years of probation. He must also pay $289,299 in restitution to the victims.
Jones, the owner of BOJ & Sons Construction, had his contracting license suspended in 2021 by the Maryland Home Improvement Commission. However, according to the State’s Attorney’s Office, he continued to sell and market home improvement services. He presented contracts, which said the company was “licensed, bonded, and insured,” when that wasn’t the case…