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Posted on: Friday, September 25, 2009

Former UH basketball player indicted over $5 million refund


Associated Press

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Seth Sundberg

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Seth Sundberg, a former University of Hawaii basketball player who became a San Mateo mortgage executive, is being held without bail over a tax refund of more than $5 million that federal authorities say he received after filing a fraudulent tax return.

Prosecutors say Sundberg was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on mail fraud and tax charges.
The 34-year-old Sundberg, who also goes by the name Franco Metcalf, allegedly filed a 2008 tax return claiming that he paid more than $6 million in taxes on income from a debt instrument known as an Original Issue Discount.
Sundberg played for Hawaii in 1995 and 1996.
As a result of the alleged bogus claim, prosecutors and IRS officials say that Sundberg received a refund check of $5,083,609.
Prosecutors say before his arrest earlier this month, Sundberg had worked as a branch manager for a San Mateo mortgage firm.