All Filters. According to Billings Gazette , Price Jr. allegedly staged his own abduction in April of this year with court filings revealing he owed excess of $11 million to various companies, those companies took the deed to the unfinished mansion. The home was listed for sale at $11.5 million. Former owner Larry Price's mansion is shown near Ironwood subdivision in 2018. Price had borrowed $7.5 million from the group with the promise to repay $11 million in total, but never delivered. Larry Price Jr., a businessman in Bluefield, Va., owned the largest house ever built in Billings, Mont., a 10-bedroom, three-story mansion valued at $10.5 million … That includes $415,436 to Kisling Quality Builders, $702,609 to Montana Ironworks, and $29,000 to Top Line Services. Amy K Price, Amy K Smith and Amy Kay Price are some of the alias or nicknames that Amy has used. Larry Wayne Price, Jr., 40, pleaded guilty in December 2018 to three counts of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and false official statement. Price had the mansion built while he was running a scam on multiple victims. The property at 5650 Canyonwoods Dr. in the Ironwood subdivision is under contract at a sales price of $11.5 million, according to Dawn Maddux, an agent with Missoula-based Engel & Volkers Western Frontier who represented both seller and buyer. Billings, MT - Billings coal mining official admits to wire fraud, money laundering, false statement charges A Billings man who worked for Signal Peak Energy, a Montana coal mining company, admitted in federal court today to an embezzlement scheme that defrauded companies of more than $20 million and to lying to investigators about a false abduction. Background Checks. 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Larry Price, a former executive at the Signal Peak mine near Roundup, said that of the roughly $40 million he stole through fraud schemes and unrepaid loans, the coal mine was his … Larry Price's mansion is shown near the Ironwood subdivision on Tuesday. The man behind the largest house ever built in Billings is in federal custody in Virginia, charged with making fraudulent statements to the FBI. You have permission to edit this article. The 26,000-square-foot residence in Ironwood Estates on the city’s far West End, was formerly owned by Larry Price Jr., a vice president at Signal Peak Energy. 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