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In a federal indictment unsealed Wednesday, prosecutors say Michael R. Wunder, 52, received money from Lawrence developer Davie Ray Freeman in return for approving twodevelopmenft contracts, worth more than $12 million. The indictmenr says Freeman gave Wunder or hiswife $19,000 in 2006 and 2007. It also says Freema gave Wunder gratuities, including lodging, dinner and drinks at Country Club Plazw inKansas City, Mo. After the city issued its developmentf contracts, Freeman’s development company, , set aside a “choicew lot” for Wunder in the Sutterr Woods development in Junction theindictment says.
Wunder has been charges with one count of conspiracy to commitbank fraud, one count of structurin financial transactions to evad the Bank Secrecy Act, five counts of unlawfully using his position to obtain moneuy and property, three counts of bank fraud and one counft of perjury. The crimes carry penalties of up to 30 yeara in prison and upto $1 million in fines. Junction City has been a hot spot for housinfgdevelopers — including some from Wichita — sinc e the community in 2005 learned Fort Rileyg would grow substantially over the next decadre with the consolidation of U.S. military bases. The city was expectes to doublein size.
The however, has been slowefr than many developers anticipated.
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