WHITE PLAINS – A Connecticut-based
travel and tour provider has to pay back dozens of senior citizens he
defrauded in the Hudson Valley and elsewhere.
A court order, issued as a result of a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney
General Andrew Cuomo, requires American Heritage Tours owner Peter Heyel
to pay over $23,000 in restitution to senior citizens groups he defrauded
in Westchester, Rockland, Dutchess and Queens counties as well as West
Hartford, CT.
Between 2005 and 2006, Heyel’s American Heritage Tours, also known
as Heritage Tours, Connecticut Heritage Tours, Amtrak Tours and Voyages
TC, accepted large deposits and payments in advance for bus tours, weekend
travel and Broadway show packages. He then cancelled or severely altered
the itinerary of eh trips and failed to provide refunds.
In one instance, a Mid-Hudson Valley retirees club paid Heyel over $5,100
for a trip for 54 people, including bus travel from Poughkeepsie to New
York City, lunch and tickets to Broadway’s “Beauty and the
Beast.” The trip was cancelled and no refund given.
Heyel must also pay $5,000 in civil penalty for targeting seniors, $2,500
in penalties and costs, and permanently banned from the New York travel
industry unless he posts a $100,000 performance bond.
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