A Florida couple was arrested for faking documents to claim ownership of a home worth over $1 million that was in foreclosure. A lawyer notified authorities after discovering forged documents transferring ownership of the home to Justin Dean. An investigation revealed that Justin Dean and his wife Jenna Dean had used fake documents in an attempt to take the home, which was already owned by another couple according to the bank. The couple was charged with grand burglary, forgery, and other offenses.
1. N Fla. couple arrested for faking docs claim home
Authorities were notified by a lawyer, Timothy Kelly, which completes real estate transactions for a
financial institution.
The Clay County Constable's Office said 24-year-old Justin Dean and his spouse, 23-year-old Jenna
Dean, were arrested on charges of grand burglary, forgery as well as various other costs.
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. The sheriff's workplace located that the Deans utilized built files to attempt as well as take your
home, which had been in foreclosure.
KEYSTONE LEVELS, Fla. (AP)-- Authorities say a couple made use of shaped records to claim
ownership of a lavish house on 200 acres in north Fla really worth more compared to $1 million.
The Gainesville Sunlight guides (http://bit.ly/1sdOS3X) that Kelly discovered an act providing Justin
Dean ownership of the home. But the bank claimed the residence had actually been purchased by
one more couple, both of which are physicians.
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