
CNBC's 'American Greed' May Feature John Rogers
Scouts of CNBC's "American Greed" have watched with interest the unfolding of the crash-and-burn story of John Rogers read more >
Scouts of CNBC's "American Greed" have watched with interest the unfolding of the crash-and-burn story of John Rogers read more >
John Rogers of North Little Rock was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years in prison by a Chicago federal judge who said the former sports memorabilia dealer and photo archivist was a threat to the public. read more >
Not many people know that John Rogers was a millionaire real estate investor before he began serious work building his sports memorabilia and photo empire in North Little Rock. That’s because he wasn’t. It’s a big, fat lie. read more >
An unnamed buyer and Centennial Bank were less than $100,000 apart from completing the deal for the North Little Rock property when negotiations broke down. read more >
A new creditor recently became a late entry in the financial freefall of alleged serial fraudster John Rogers. read more >
Centennial Bank of Conway recovered four North Little Rock properties formerly owned by alleged fraudster John Rogers and his ex-wife, Angelica. read more >
An agreement has been reached to reunite the famed Conlon Collection of major league baseball images from the early 20th Century. read more >
The judgment is linked with her personal guaranty on four loans that had a total delinquent balance of $14.2 million back in November when the bank filed suit. read more >
John Rogers has drawn another contempt of court action after allegedly taking property under the control of the Sports Cards Plus receiver. Includes video. read more >
Centennial Bank of Conway foreclosed on delinquent loans totaling nearly $3.5 million to alleged fraudster John Rogers and his ex-wife, Angelica. read more >
In addition to the tens of millions that creditors are trying to get out of him, he and/or his ex-wife, Angelica, owe Pulaski County more than $150,000 in taxes. read more >
After federal agents came calling at his business and home on Jan. 28, 2014, John Rogers lost control of his chaotic financial world. The known claims against the photo and sports memorabilia dealer total more than $45 million, not counting $49 million in requested punitive damages. read more >
Bank of Little Rock’s position among creditors battered by the financial wheeling and dealing of John Rogers is uncertain. But the $203 million-asset lender was first in line to accuse Rogers of fraud among the growing crowd of litigants pursuing him in Pulaski County Circuit Court. read more >
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Chris Piazza rejects a proposed $18 million offer to buy assets from embattled photo and sports memorabilia dealer John Rogers. read more >
Angelica Rogers, the former wife of alleged fraudster John Rogers, is now on the firing line of collection efforts by First Arkansas Bank & Trust read more >
Affiliates of Digital First Media of New York on Friday sued to recover the archives of 20 newspapers from John and Angelica Rogers. read more >
Michael McAfee, the court-appointed receiver of the Rogers assets, discovered in March that Angelica Rogers, ex-wife of John Rogers, was listing more than 1,000 Fairfax Media photos for sale before the digitization contract was completed, a legal no-no. read more >
An April 14 hearing that featured a revolving door of attorneys at the podium started with a line lifted from a baseball comedy sketch that debuted more than 75 years ago. read more >
If there’s a single deal that captures the fast-and-loose dealings of John Rogers, it is his purported purchase of The Oklahoman newspaper photo archives for $2.5 million in July 2011. read more >
A $3.5 million claim by another creditor of John Rogers was filed in Pulaski County Circuit Court. read more >