
Forfeited Property Sold for $1M
AOR LLC, led by John Starling of JTS Financial Services of Little Rock, has purchased a 21,256-SF office building in Little Rock. read more >
AOR LLC, led by John Starling of JTS Financial Services of Little Rock, has purchased a 21,256-SF office building in Little Rock. read more >
Pleading guilty to a coal tax-credit scheme and entering federal prison last year didn’t settle the legal issues surrounding Little Rock businessman Stephen K. Parks. read more >
2013 was supposed to be a banner year for Little Rock businessman Stephen K. Parks’ coal businesses, but things were falling apart even before the year arrived. read more >
Stephen Parks recently dropped his lawsuit against the IRS agents who, way back in 2012, raided his Heights neighborhood home and the Little Rock corporate headquarters of his business, King Coal LLC. read more >
Stephen K. Parks of Little Rock was sentenced Wednesday to 27 months in prison and ordered to pay $845,000 in restitution to the IRS. read more >
King Coal CEO Stephen L. Parks of Little Rock has waived indictment and pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud relating to a fraudulent investment scheme. read more >
The federal criminal investigation of King Coal LLC is apparently heating up again: A search-and-seizure warrant was executed Wednesday at the company's offices in Little Rock's Riverdale area, the FBI confirmed. read more >
Layton "Scooter" Stuart, former chairman, president and CEO of Little Rock’s One Bank & Trust isn't the only local exec who owes taxes. read more >
There was good news and there was bad news in Arkansas in 2012. And in case you’ve forgotten the details, the Arkansas Business staff is here to remind you. read more >