Bail denied for California mortgage fraud suspect

SACRAMENTO, California—A federal judge has denied bail for a 28-year-old Sacramento man who was returned to California after an international manhunt.

Garret Griffith Gililland III remains behind bars after pleading not guilty to 24 charges alleging he participated in a $100 million mortgage fraud ring.

Gililland had requested bail, even though authorities said he fled the country with at least $250,000 in cash in June 2008.

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  1. Good! These greedy people are a big part of the reason so many good people are losing their homes. He is a coward and of course he will flee if given the chance, along with all the money he stole from good people. Its nice to see someone getting what they deserve every once in a while. He was smart enough to steal the money, but not to get away with it.

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