WACB 860AM

Apple City Broadcasting

  • News
  • Sports
  • Rick’s Blog
  • Contact Us
  • WTLK 1570AM

Iredell County Man Indicted For Fraudulent Loan Scheme And Tax Evasion

November 20, 2023 By Richard C. Gilbert

A federal grand jury in Charlotte has indicted 58-year-old Matthew Johnson of Troutman for orchestrating a fraudulent loan scheme that defrauded the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) of more than $3 million and tax evasion. The announcement was made by Dena J. King, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina. The indictment was unsealed Friday (November 17) following Johnson’s initial appearance in court.

According to allegations in the indictment, Johnson was a dentist and oral surgeon that owned Johnson Oral Surgery in Mooresville. In addition to the dental practice, Johnson also owned Mount Mourne Springs LLC, a real estate development company. The indictment alleges that from August 2018 to November 2021, Johnson submitted a false and fraudulent loan application in the name of his dental practice and the real estate development business.

The application was for a loan backed by the SBA, and allegedly contained fraudulent information, including false information regarding the status of Johnson’s personal and business taxes and outstanding tax debts. For example, the indictment alleges that one of the fraudulent documents Johnson allegedly submitted in support of the loan application was a fabricated letter purporting to be from the IRS, falsely representing that Johnson was on a payment plan with the IRS.

As a result of the fraudulent loan application, Johnson received more than $3 million in an SBA-backed loan. Contrary to claims Johnson made on the application about the purpose of the loan, Johnson allegedly used the loan funds to pay for personal expenses including travel, cash withdrawals, and to pay for farm equipment and home improvement projects. In addition to the loan scheme, the indictment alleges that, from October 2015 to November 2021, Johnson committed tax evasion, and failed to pay more than $615,000 in taxes he owed to the IRS for tax years 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.

Johnson has been released on bond. He is charged with wire fraud, which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, and tax evasion, which has a maximum statutory penalty of up to five years in prison. Both charges also carry a fine of up to $250,000 for each offense.

Share this post:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Print (Opens in new window) Print

Latest News

  • Boone Man Charged After Allegedly Assaulting Police Officer
  • Hiddenite Woman Charged
  • Alexander County Man Facing Felony Weapons And Probation Charges
  • Suspect In Wilkes County Shooting Turns Himself In
  • School Superintendent Griffin Address County Commissioners
  • Farm Bureau
  • Greenway
  • Johnny Watts Insurance Agency - Life, Health & Medicare - Taylorsville, NC
  • Russell Well Drilling- russellwelldrilling.com
  • Benfield Agency
  • Hendren Insurance Agency, Inc.

Apple City Broadcasting
133 E Main Ave Taylorsville, NC 28681
(828) 632-4621

FCC Applications

Apple City Broadcasting Inc. is dedicated to providing our community with reliable and timely local news, gathered to the best of our ability from official local authorities and emergency services. In addition to standard news reporting, our website hosts a blog featuring commentary, humor, and personal observations written by station personnel. Please be advised that the views, opinions, and comedic attempts expressed within these blog posts are strictly those of the individual author and do not reflect the official policies, opinions, or positions of Apple City Broadcasting Inc., its ownership, or management. The blog is provided on an "as-is" basis to offer local flavor and entertainment. While the author is affiliated with the station, Apple City Broadcasting Inc. assumes no legal responsibility or liability for the subjective nature of these editorial posts, any perceived inaccuracies in non-news commentary, or the personal opinions shared by the author. Readers consume the blog content at their own discretion.