MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – A man ran a company called Hurricane Impact Window Authority but had no authority to install hurricane impact windows, according to the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office. But he claimed he could and ripped off at least four clients, deputies say.
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Aaron Anthony Jordan, 30, of west Miami-Dade, is now facing 12 criminal charges, including eight felonies.
Jail records show his latest arrest Tuesday came while he was out on probation for similar charges. Local 10 News reported in 2023 that Jordan, then 28, was arrested along with his then-63-year-old father, Hector Manuel Jordan, after being accused of ripping off a client in 2022.
The younger Jordan’s latest charges also stem from 2022 contracts, investigators said. MDSO deputies said he entered into contracts to perform work for four clients, took their money and failed to deliver.
In one case, deputies said Jordan took a $25,860 deposit from a Coral Gables couple on an $86,202 contract but never did any work.
He’s accused of taking a total of nearly $55,000 from them and three other identified victims.
“A search of the State of Florida Construction Trades Qualifying Board and State of Florida Construction Industries Licensing Board revealed that the defendant is not licensed to perform the scope of work described in the contract with any of the victims,” deputies wrote in an arrest report.
Facing four new counts each of organized scheme to defraud, grand theft and contracting without a license, Jordan was being held in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on a $14,500 bond.