Steve Miller Band's Scottsdale Scammer Ordered to Pay Band for Bad Check
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Robert Alfred Green, 48, was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay the band restitution.
Insert "Take the Money and Run" pun here.
In November of 2008, Green promoted a Steve Miller Band concert in Casper, Wyoming, where he agreed to pay the band $90,600 for the performance.
Green wrote the band a check for the full amount, but in May of last year, when the band went to cash the check, there wasn't enough cash in Green's bank account to cover it.
A representative for the band called police, who began investigating Green and arrested him.
Green originally claimed that he had struck a deal with the band's manager, who agreed not to cash the check until there was enough money in the account and got the go-ahead from Green.
The manager denied those claims.
This isn't Green's first brush with the law. In 2007, he was convicted of running an illegal money-making scheme while selling used cars in Scottsdale. In that case, court documents say Green paid another used-car dealer with a series of bad checks.
At his sentencing, the judge told Green that if he violates his probation, he could be sent to prison for four to seven years.





























