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Virginia Business Owner Accused of Failing to Deliver Medical Equipment Facing New Charges

A Virginia business owner accused of taking thousands of dollars from customers and never delivering their medical equipment faces two more felony charges.

A News4 consumer investigation revealed dozens of complaints against Jim Clore.

Clore owned a company called Access Mobility Equipment for years and recently started a new company called 2911 Mobility.

Customers of Clore say they paid him thousands of dollars for medical equipment like stairlifts and walk-in bathtubs but never received the items. Clore did pay a couple of them back, but others are out thousands and still waiting for promised refunds.

Molly Harned said she paid Clore $7,600 for a walk-in tub. The Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office arrested Clore, who is facing a felony charge in that case.

Clore also was charged in Hanover County and faces four felony charges in Stafford County.

Clore was released from jail two days after Christmas.

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