The Brief
- Javian Major, the subject of multiple Breaking Bond investigations, previously pleaded guilty to forgery after customers accused him of stealing life insurance money, charging for services that were never performed, and mishandling human remains.
- Major’s probation was revoked after authorities determined he continued working in the funeral industry, a direct violation of the terms of his sentence.
- Victims say the prison term falls short of justice, arguing families still have unanswered questions about missing ashes, mishandled remains, and financial losses dating back several years.
HOUSTON – A man repeatedly accused of exploiting grieving families through an unlicensed funeral business has been sentenced to two years in prison after violating probation by continuing to work in the funeral industry despite a court order barring him from doing so.
Javian Major sentenced to prison after violating probation in funeral fraud case
The backstory:…