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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Volusia County deputies have issued an arrest warrant for a Massachusetts travel agency owner accused of defrauding more than 100 high school students and chaperones out of $400,000 for a class trip to Europe that never happened.
What we know:
Volusia County deputies have issued an arrest warrant for Robert Goodwin, 56, the owner of Stone and Compass Travel, after investigators said he defrauded 104 Seabreeze High School students and chaperones out of more than $400,000.
According to detectives, families paid at least $3,550 each for a nine-day trip to Italy and Greece, scheduled for June 2024.
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Goodwin faces two counts of money laundering over $100,000 and two counts of organized scheme to defraud over $50,000, w