Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Con-artists Peter B. Mancuso and Sara Bohannon

Sara Bohannon goes around talking in a sweet, saccharine Southern voice. But beware, behind the facade is a crook who is in cahoots with her boyfriend Peter B. Mancuso to con people out of their money.
Peter "Pete" B. Mancuso, officially of Conyers, except he is always on the run and the police have yet to catch up with him, stole $60,000 from the son of my mother's business partner, $20,000 from my mom, and nearly $50,000 from me.
Sarah said he was a whiz at real estate, and suggested my mother invest her money with him. My mother trusted Sarah so much, when I suggested we see a lawyer before investing, she said we didn't need to. She said she had known Sarah for three years because she always comes to her estate sales and "is as sweet as can be."
We loaned Pete money, and he promised us returns of 12 percent to 20 percent per contract we had with him.
Pete never told us where he lives. His driver's license has him at 1620 Hidden Shoals Drive in Conyers, Ga. But whenever the police go out there, he is not there.
Now that our money is due, neither he nor she is returning any calls.
Sara lives at 115 Sharon Drive, Stockbridge, GA 30281. Her home phone number is 770-507-7537, and her cell phone is 404-202-3786. She has worked at BellSouth, and as a substitute teacher. She basically runs a business on ebay selling items, and she is a pro at conning people out of their money. She will talk in a sweet Southern voice, until you ask for your money back that her boyfriend owes you. Then, she will get nasty! If you ever meet these two people, run!

4 comments:

  1. I have been contacted by Mancuso about an ad I had on craigslist for a home going into foreclosure. He has asked to meet with me. Please respond to this post if you need me to help find him.

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  2. No I did not--I can smell a scam a mile away.

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  3. You people kill me! I have known Peter Mancuso for many years now. I know exactly what happened. When you invest money into real estate or stocks, or anything, you take a risk. When you invest in stocks does the stock broker give the money back if the stock belly-ups? Hell no. Same thing with real estate. It was no one's fault that the real estate market dumped. Look at all the foreclosures, and you want to bitch because you lost money on an investment. Peter lost a lot of money too, but he didn't expect someone to pay him back for the money he invested. I am just surprised he has not sued for slander and defamation. I would!

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