Thursday, February 4, 2010

Connecticut Hubby Faces Charges In Connection With Alleged Forgery Of Wife's Signature On Home Equity Loan

In Litchfield, Connecticut, the Republican American reports:

  • A Superior Court judge wants attorneys to resolve the mortgage mess that's at the root of charges that a husband forged his wife's name on a home equity loan. George A. Matos, 42, of [...] Thomaston, appeared [...] in Litchfield Superior Court for a pretrial hearing on charges of conspiracy to commit first-degree forgery and conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation. Judge James P. Ginocchio suggested that solving the financial mess first will push the criminal case forward so it doesn't further harm the victim. "It's important we try to explore many options" to lift the financial burden from Matos' wife, Ginocchio said. "He's going to have to come up with something more creative."

Source: Judge rules in forgery case against husband.

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