DOB: 09/06/1969
Case Number: 2025 106841 CFDB
Massachusetts Travel Agency Owner to Pay Back Stolen Funds
DAYTONA BEACH โ During a hearing on Thursday, defendant Robert Goodwin entered no contest pleas to two counts of Grand Theft over $100,000. He was then sentenced to time served, 180 days in jail, and 25 years of probation. Special conditions include $637,260 in restitution, which is the total amount of funds he misappropriated from Flagler College and the Seabreeze High School victims who cooperated with the investigation.
Goodwin paid a total of $194,000 in restitution upfront, to be split evenly ($97,000) between Flagler College and the Seabreeze High School victims.
Goodwin is the owner of the Massachusetts travel agency Stone and Compass Travel.
In 2023, a group of students and chaperones signed up with the agency for a nine-day class trip to Italy and Greece, which was to begin in June 2024. Each traveler paid a minimum of $3,550 in travel fees up front.
One month before the trip, the agency notified the students by email that it was going out of business and lacked the money to provide refunds. Shortly after, the agencyโs website went down, and all previous contact phone numbers and email addresses were inactive.
The investigation revealed numerous other organizations were suing the agency for similar allegations, including Flagler College in St. Augustine.
โFolks must use due diligence when booking travel with brokers to ensure that their plans come to fruition,โ State Attorney R.J. Larizza said following the sentencing. โIn this case, the victims are fortunate that a sizable amount of restitution was paid up front.”
The case was investigated by the Volusia Sheriff’s Office. Assistant State Attorney Helen Schwartz successfully prosecuted the case for the State of Florida. The Honorable Elizabeth Blackburn heard the case and imposed sentence.
For more information contact:
Haley Harrison |ย Public Information Officer | Office of State Attorney R.J. Larizza, Florida’s Seventh Judicial Circuit | SAOPIO@SAO7.org
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