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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho's attorney general has announced a settlement with a former jet boat manufacturer who was accused of not delivering custom-built boats and trailers to clients who had paid thousands of dollars in advance.
Attorney General Lawrence Wasden announced Monday the agreement with Christopher Bohnenkamp, owner of the now-defunct Bohnenkamp's Whitewater Customs, Inc., and Treasure Valley Marine, Inc.
Under the settlement, Bohnenkamp agreed to a $414,868 judgment against him, KIVI-TV reported (http://bit.ly/29Kzh3C). Bohnenkamp is also prohibited from ever operating a boat-related business in the state of Idaho.
Payment of the judgment has been suspended until Bohnenkamp has the financial means to pay restitution, the station reported. Bohnenkamp closed his Boise operations last year and moved to New York to start a boat touring business.
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