SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — A Branson performer has pleaded guilty to a count of wire fraud, admitting in court that he created a fake charity for foster children to bilk his audience members of thousands of dollars, federal prosecutors for Missouri said.
James Patrick Garrett, 65, pleaded guilty Thursday in federal court to the count, which says he stole more than $85,000 over several years, prosecutors said in a news release.
Garrett for years performed the John Denver Tribute at the Branson IMAX
Prosecutors said Garrett instead used the money collected to eat out, pay off credit cards and pay rent and taxes.
Garrett faces up to 20 years in prison when he's sentenced.
The Associated Press