Chattanooga Times Free Press

Car salesman sentenced for defrauding NBA legend Dr. J, others

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MEMPHIS — A luxury car salesman has been sentenced to 80 months in federal prison for defrauding former NBA player Julius “Dr. J” Erving and others.

The Commercial Appeal said Michael Gerard Brown offered upscale vehicles for sale through his business Valkry Corp. and Exotic Cars South with offices in Colliervil­le and the Atlanta area.

Beginning in October 2010, Brown took more than $2 million in payments for luxury cars he failed to deliver, according to the indictment. The 57-year-old used the money for personal benefit, travel and business expenses, and to purchase new cars that he advertised on the company’s website.

Brown had already pleaded guilty to wire fraud and mail fraud in February when he accepted nearly $252,000 from Erving for a 2015 Rolls-Royce Wraith. Brown failed to deliver the car and did not refund Erving’s money.

As far back as 2010, Brown had accepted $1.2 million from M Super Car Internatio­nal in Macau, China, for 16 Mercedes-Benz vehicles and a Porsche. Brown never delivered those vehicles, according to the indictment.

KIS Cars, based in Brentwood, England, placed an order with Valkry in November 2012 for four Mercedes-Benz sedans and four Porsche Cayennes. The company paid Valkry more than $587,000 but never received the cars. In that case, Brown issued a partial refund of $20,000, the indictment said.

Brown was sentenced Tuesday in Memphis by U.S. District Judge Thomas Anderson. In addition to time in prison, he was ordered to forfeit $1.9 million and a 2008 Mercedes-Benz.

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