13-03-2025
Ex-Crop Bistro owner in court on fraud charges
CLEVELAND (WJW) – A local restaurateur who is accused of nearly $1 million in fraud appeared in court Thursday morning.
Marcelo Neves, 59, faces 15 counts related to fraud, tampering and passing bad checks.
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The former owner of Crop Bistro in Ohio City was arrested on March 11 in Westlake after he was indicted by a grand jury.
Prosecutors said he applied for COVID relief funds, even though his business was closed.
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According to prosecutors, Neves obtained $846,720 in Restaurant Revitalization funding to be used on Crop said Neves used it for personal expenses, including the purchase of a restaurant in Olmsted Falls, and to pay off debts.
Neves is accused of writing bad checks, some to employees, totaling over $140,000, in addition to the $846,720.
Here's his full list of charges:
One second-degree felony count of aggravated theft
One second-degree felony count of telecommunications fraud
One third-degree felony count of tampering with records
Two fourth-degree felony counts of grand theft
Six fourth-degree felony counts of passing bad checks
Four fifth-degree felony counts of passing bad checks
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Prosecutors in court on Thursday morning argued Neves was a legitimate flight risk, because he has passports for multiple countries.
His bond was set at $50,000, and he was declared indigent.
He was appointed a public defender. Neves pretrial is set for March 19.
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