
Barton Watson
The Conman

The Mahogany Palace
Cybernet's Headquarters

The Victims
Mark & Lois Gottlieb
The "Evil Genius"
Barton Watson. The high-flying chairman of Cybernet. He had it all. Success. Money. Cars. By all outward appearances, Cybernet appears to be a successful company and Watson is living large.
The Deception
Cybernet seems to be thriving, but in reality, it's drowning in debt. To keep afloat, Cybernet inflates its financial reports to the banks to secure loans. Staff members become suspicious. One contacts the FBI.
The Raid Federal agents raid Cybernet's headquarters. Watson's elaborate scam totals $120 million and leaves behind the shattered dreams of investors and employees. Cybernet executives face the music in court, but Watson determines is own tragic fate.
Current DateTime: 07:48:00 05 Jul 2009
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- SLIDE SHOW: Evidence Files
The criminals, victims and evidence
- DOCUMENT EXHIBIT C: "The American Horseman"
Click here to read a 1972 article from The Belding Banner, where at the age of twelve, Barton Watson names himself CEO of The American Horseman, a publication boasting a distribution of nearly 500 issues.
- DOCUMENT EXHIBIT D: Ownership
John Straayer finds it odd that Barton Watson’s wife Krista signs the company documents, such as this banking form. Little does Straayer know that Watson is an ex-con.