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Hecker Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy, Bankruptcy Fraud

September 7, 2010
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MINNEAPOLIS - Former auto dealer Denny Hecker pleaded guilty to conspiracy and bankruptcy fraud in Minneapolis in a deal with prosecutors that dropped most of the charges against him. He could face up to 10 years in prison, Automotive News reported.


The deal ends suspense about what might happen at a trial set to start in mid-October.

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“Denny feels this is acceptable,” his attorney, Brian Toder, said after the hearing. “On the one hand Denny wanted to fight this. But the risk of what could have happened was an unacceptable risk.”


In the courtroom, when Hecker was asked if he was pleased with his attorneys, he said: “They've explained this is the best case I can get.”


In court, Hecker admitted having committed all of the other crimes laid out in an earlier indictment, including bankruptcy fraud. He was originally charged with multiple counts that could have put him behind bars for decades.


At a press conference after the court hearing, U.S. prosecutors said that Hecker's attorney came to them on Friday asking to reach a plea deal. They worked out an agreement over the weekend.


“What this says is that the rules apply to everyone,” said Nicole Engisch, the lead prosecutor in the case. “And if you're going to use our bankruptcy system you have to play by the rules.”

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Prosecutors had asked last week that Hecker be jailed for failing to abide by the conditions of his release that were set when he was indicted in February.


The deal calls for Hecker, 58, to be on house arrest until after Christmas, when he would report to federal prison, May said. Those details would need to be approved by U.S. District Court Judge Joan Ericksen. A date for his sentencing has not yet been scheduled.


Earlier today, one of his court-appointed lawyers, Barbara May, said, “Denny wants me to say that this is a business deal gone bad,” referring to the charges against him. “He feels bad that it got out of control and the business deal went sour.”


Once the owner of a network of auto dealerships and a large leasing company, Hecker filed for bankruptcy in June 2009, owing $767 million largely due to personal guarantees on business loans. The bankruptcy trustee handling his case quickly uncovered assets that Hecker had not reported.


Hecker chose not to fight those allegations in U.S. Bankruptcy Court and agreed that his debt would not be forgiven. He will be on the hook for any debt that remains after his assets are liquidated, a process that is expected to continue for at least another year.

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