Attorney general takes action against fraudulent real estate broker in Avon

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AVON, Ind. (WISH) — Attorney General Todd Rokita has abolished the license of an Avon real estate broker who defrauded investors of millions and forged their signatures.

On Dec. 17, 2025, Rokita’s team filed a 29-count administrative complaint that ordered Jeremy Tucker’s real estate broker’s license be permanently revoked.

At the commission hearing, multiple victims testified about falling for Tucker’s misrepresentations and loaning him money. One testified he lost more than $10 million to Tucker’s schemes. Another said they lost more than $4 million. Total victim losses could exceed $100 million.

According to a release Wednesday by the Indiana Attorney General’s Office, $29,000 in civil penalties were ordered against Tucker and he has to pay all court costs.

“All Hoosiers — consumers, investors and businesses — deserve the opportunity to conduct fair, honest transactions in our state,” Rokita said. “Those who engage in illegal behavior or professional misconduct, however, forfeit the privileges enjoyed by others — and our office will always work to protect the public from such predatory racketeers.”

Tucker cannot apply for a new license unless he has fulfilled consumer restitution, as ordered by a criminal or civil court, to any person who suffered financial distress because of Tucker’s actions.

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Indiana Attorney General about any suspected scams or scam attemp...

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