A man at the center of an ABC11 Troubleshooter investigation now faces five felony charges.
first introduced us to Edwin Wilson, 43, on Jan. 30.
he would show them a home for rent, take payment and then inform them something had gone wrong and the home was no longer available.
A day after the Troubleshooter investigation aired, Fayetteville Police Department filed criminal charges against Edwin Wilson. He now faces five felony counts of obtaining property by false pretense.
Police said Wilson used Facebook to solicit individuals looking to rent a home. He would then walk them through the home he himself was living in and have the prospective renters sign a fraudulent lease and pay him a deposit.
Then, for various reasons, the hopeful renters’ move-in dates kept being delayed.
Victims of this scheme told the Troubleshooter that Wilson multiple times assured them he would give their money back, but he never did.
The Troubleshooter even got Wilson on the phone, and he immediately said to her, “Is it still a story if I give them back their money, Monday morning?”