Simo Elbaz

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Simo Elbaz

Wanted For: Fraud Involving Moving Company
Charges: Conspiracy, extortion, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and making a false bill of lading
DOB: 06.30.1969
Age: 43
Aliases: Simon Elbaz, Simon Miller, Johathan Miller
Height: 6' 3"
Weight: 195 lbs.
NCIC No.: W795108489
FBI No.: 615754CC0

In February of 2003, Simo Elbaz a/k/a "Simon Miller," "Jonathan Miller," and "Simon Elbaz", along with 6 other co-conspirators, was indicted on charges of conspiracy, extortion, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and making a false bill of lading.  Investigators believe that Elbaz and his co‐conspirators lured numerous customers with artificially low moving estimates, and then extorted them by holding their household goods hostage until they paid fraudulently inflated prices.

Elbaz was the owner of Moving Systems Inc., AAA Van Lines, Ameri Van Lines, and SI Trucking, Florida-based moving companies.   As owner, ELBAZ ran the day-to-day operations of these companies, which he operated interchangeably, using the same employees.  According to court documents, Between January 2001 and February 2003, Elbaz solicited business for these companies by offering artificially low estimates for moving prices. Elbaz supervised loading foremen who typically rushed customers through paperwork, causing them to sign blank or incomplete documents. Once the customers' goods had been loaded, Elbaz and his co-conspirators would inflate the total price of the move by two to seven times the original estimate, claiming that the customers' goods occupied more cubic feet than had been originally estimated by the companies and/or by overcharging the customers for packing materials. 

Elbaz and his co-conspirators would demand full payment of the inflated price before they would deliver their goods. He ignored customers' repeated complaints about the inflated price and/or lied to the customers about the delivery of their goods, often using false names when dealing with customers over the telephone and in writing.  When customers refused to pay the inflated price, Elbaz and his co-conspirators arranged to warehouse customers' goods, threatened to sell their goods, and refused to divulge the location of the goods to customers. 

Elbaz was born in Israel and was last known to be residing in Lake Worth, Florida.

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