HGTV star Charles “Todd” Hill gets four years in jail on multi-million-dollar scam convictions

HGTV star Charles ‘Todd’ Hill gets four years in jail on multi-million-dollar scam convictions

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(Charles “Todd” Hill, Image credit: Twitter)

Charles “Todd” Hill, 58, a former star on HGTV (Home and Garden Television) was sentenced to four years in jail for committing real estate and financial fraud against 11 victims. Media outlets nationwide reported on April 22 that Hill was also ordered to pay back close to $10 million to his victims.

Hill, 58, of Los Gatos, California and star of “Flip It to Win It” was remanded to jail on April 16. The show’s concept was that he bought dilapidated homes, fixed them up, and then sold them for a profit. Instead, Hill spent millions on overbudget remodels, laundered profits, and pocketed millions in fraudulently obtained money.

Hill was convicted last year of multiple fraud schemes, including scams perpetrated well before the show, such as a Ponzi scheme. Evidence showed that Hill spent the laundered money on a rented apartment in San Francisco, as well as hotels, vacations, and luxury cars. 


“Some see the huge amount of money in Silicon Valley real estate as a business opportunity,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said. “Others, unfortunately, see it as a criminal opportunity – and we will hold those people strictly accountable.”

Hill was indicted in November 2019, after a DA Investigation showed that he had committed multiple frauds against multiple victims. On September 27, 2023, he was convicted by plea of grand theft against all victims and admitted the aggravated white-collar enhancements. He was ordered to pay back restitution in the amount of $9,402,678.43 and serve 10 years on probation.

  • In one case, he diverted construction money for his personal use.
  • In another instance, he created a Ponzi scheme by taking an investor’s money budgeted to buy homes and, instead, used it to live lavishly. To hide the theft, he created false balance sheets and got loans using fraudulent information. 
  • In another case, an investor toured a home for which he had provided $250,000 for remodeling and found it to be a burnt down shell with no work done on it.

Victims who spoke at Hill’s sentencing hearing said they were still suffering financial and professional damages from the fraud.

For more on the story, see the video accompanying this article.

(Source: Oanh Tran, Deputy District Attorney, County of Samta Clara)
(Cover photo of Charles “Todd” Hill, Image credit: Twitter)

Written by Richard Webster, Ace News Today
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