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Manhattan prosecutors have unveiled charges against 18 people and three companies in an elaborate conspiracy to fraudulently take ownership of a Harlem brownstone from a family still mourning a death. The scheme, described by the District Attorney's office as a sprawling network of deception, involved forged documents, fake identities, and a coordinated effort to exploit the legal system.
The property, a multi-story brownstone in Harlem, was targeted after the original owner passed away. Authorities say the conspirators created a web of false paperwork to transfer the deed, effectively stealing the home while the family was still dealing with their loss. The alleged ringleader used a series of shell companies and straw buyers to obscure the trail, while others posed as heirs or notaries to validate the fraudulent transfer.
Prosecutors detailed how the group allegedly filed fake court documents and bribed a former bank employee to gain access to financial records. The scheme unraveled when the rightful family members discovered the property had been sold without their knowledge. The charges include grand larceny, forgery, and conspiracy, with some defendants facing up to 25 years in prison. The DA emphasized that the case highlights the vulnerability of property owners to sophisticated deed fraud, a growing issue in urban real estate markets.
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