Long Island woman convicted in Queens deed theft ring targeting elderly homeowners: AG QNS
Briefly

Stacie Saunders was convicted for her role in a deed theft crew that exploited vulnerable seniors in Southeast Queens. Convicted in Queens Supreme Court, she was part of a scheme led by Marcus Wilcher that involved stealing homes by forging documents and criminal impersonation. Saunders facilitated the sales by marketing the stolen properties at discounted prices to investors. She arranged legal representation, collected necessary documents, and scheduled closings, contributing significantly to the fraudulent operation. This conviction marks the conclusion of the Attorney General's investigation into the criminal activities targeting at-risk homeowners.
Stacie Saunders was found guilty on all charges for her involvement in a deed theft ring that targeted vulnerable homeowners in Southeast Queens.
She marketed homes to investors at prices below market rates, facilitating a scheme that stole three properties from absentee owners.
The crew used forged documents and impersonation to carry out the thefts, with Saunders playing a key role in arranging fraudulent sales.
Attorney General Letitia James highlighted the importance of protecting vulnerable seniors from such criminal activities and ensuring justice.
Read at qns.com
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