A Blaine businessman has received a 4½-year term for concocting a scheme to defraud hundreds of job seekers out of about $600,000 with false promises of work selling home security or water filtration systems.
Charles E. Fields, 44, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis after pleading guilty to wire fraud in connection with cheating at least 250 people out of several thousands of dollars each.
Along with prison time, Fields’ sentence includes three years of supervision after his release and an order to make restitution to his victims of $598,893.
Prosecutors argued ahead of sentencing for Fields to serve 5¼ years in prison.
“Fields tricked people as a matter of routine on virtually a daily basis,” the prosecution wrote in a presentence filing. “Fields’ crime was elaborate and took constant planning and calculation, including his creation of fake names, multiple email accounts, and multiple businesses.”
The filing included emails sent to Fields from his victims that spell out the damage the scheme was doing to people’s lives.
“Please provide me with some sort of update,” one email began. “My livelihood is at stake here. We just moved a month ago, and I am now unable to pay rent my first month in. ... We are in serious trouble here, and I’m struggling to find a way to even feed my family. I need to know what’s going on.”
The defense countered that Fields’ prison term should fall anywhere from just shy of two years to 2⅔ years.