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Florida interior decorator accused of stealing $1 million from clients

Antonio DiMarco was arrested Wednesday in South Florida.
Antonio DiMarco was arrested Wednesday in South Florida.
By Bob D’Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
Oct 13, 2018

A South Florida interior decorator is accused of stealing more than $1 million from clients to finance his lifestyle, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

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Antonio DiMarco, 42, of Hallandale Beach, was arrested Wednesday and was charged with money laundering, obtaining property worth over $50,000 by fraud and two counts of grand theft of more than $100,000, the newspaper reported. DiMarco was being held on $400,000 bond.

According to police reports, Roland Hernandez, an oral surgeon in Fort Lauderdale, paid DiMarco $700,000 for home repairs. He also prepaid for furniture that Marco told him would take up to three months to be built and delivered, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

Hernandez also loaned DiMarco $250,000, according to the police report.

"I trusted him," Hernandez told the Sun-Sentinel on Friday. "I confided in him, and he completely, almost ruined my life."

A second client, from Bal Harbor, told police she paid DiMarco around $440,000 for carpeting, tile, decorations, furniture and painting, the newspaper reported.

Both clients said the work DiMarco promised had not been completed after more than a year, and the interior designer refused to give them refunds, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

According to detective reports, DiMarco had allegedly stolen $1,075,457, spending $156,620 on clothing; $45,652 on electronics; $15,876 on movies, bowling and tickets to attractions; and $21,542 at restaurants. The records also showed that DiMarco paid $378,523 to companies he had ties with, the Sun-Sentinel reported.

DiMarco’s attorney, Lyon Greenblatt declined to comment Friday, the newspaper reported.

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