As president of Metro Housing Partnership, Elliott ran its day-to-day operations and was responsible for the disbursement of Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds that it received. Between April 1, 2002, and March 31, 2003, Metro Housing Partnership received more than $10,000 in federal grants from HUD. Elliott admitted that he stole nearly $43,000 from Metro Housing Partnership funds.
Elliott admitted that he used $8000 of the stolen funds to purchase, for his own personal use, among other things, a Bayliner boat.
U.S. Attorney Roper praised the investigative efforts of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Office of the Inspector General. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay S. Weimer prosecuted the case.