A man accused of scamming the father of a NASCAR Busch Series driver out of hundreds of thousands of dollars received two more felony indictments Tuesday. A Collin County grand jury indicted Abdulmalik Ado-Ibrahim on two additional counts of securing execution of a document by deception for more than $200,000, both of which are first-degree felonies that carry a maximum punishment of life in state prison for a guilty conviction, according to Collin County court records. Copies of the latest indictments were not available to the public on Wednesday. He now faces a total of 11 charges including seven third-degree felony counts of aggravated perjury, a second-degree felony charge of securing execution of a document by deception and a first-degree felony charge of theft over $200,000, according to court records.
-- McKinney Courier Gazette
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