Minnesota realtor stole the identities of five people to get ~$3 million worth of property

by Sam Glover on January 24, 2007

One of the victims of Miss “Ida Mae James” this Star Tribune article, came to see me a few months ago. For various reasons, we decided not to bring a civil lawsuit, but in any case, it is good to see the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office taking the initiative and pursuing a lawsuit like this. Too often prosecutors’ offices and police throw up their hands and say “it’s a civil matter” rather than do the work to prosecute.

Kudos especially to Elizabeth Johnson, the assistant Hennepin County Attorney who, although not mentioned in the article, took it on herself to work up the case and do a large part of the research and investigation to put the case together.

If you are in Minnesota, contact The Glover Law Firm, LLC, for a free case evaluation. In any other state, you can find a consumer rights lawyer using the National Association of Consumer Advocates lawyer database.

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