The businessman admitted to theft by deception in the case, the prosecutor's office said.
but not delivering the products pleaded guilty to one count of third degree theft by deception, according to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.
“Martin agreed to a term of probation and to make restitution in the full amount of approximately $45,000,” spokeswoman Donna Weaver said. “Sentencing is scheduled for October 6, 2023 before Judge McBride.”Martin did not respond to phone messages left on his store and cell phone voice mails. He also did not respond to email and text messages.
Copies of the checks show some were written to “Joe Martin” and some were to “Joe’s Creative Kitchens,” an alternate business name for the company on file with the state, public records show.
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