Source: New York Post
A pair of upscale Queens homes totaling more than $3 million and and swiped from their elderly owners have been rightfully returned, prosecutors said Tuesday. Four “fraudster” real-estate agents — including one with a penchant for trashy leopard-print boots — falsified records and forged signatures to illegally take over the deeds of the homes in Kew Gardens Hills and Queens Village and resell them for a hefty sum, a heartless scheme that got the crooks convicted. 4 Autum Valeri pleaded guilty last year to charges that she fraudulently stole deeds from homes in Queens.
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