A Spring Valley man is accused of bilking his elderly mother out of more than $72,000 and fleeing the state.
Dloughy borrowed money from his mother, a Ramapo resident in her late 70s, between December 2006 and February of this year, District Attorney Thomas Zugibe said. He told his mother he would repay her with a $703,000 workers compensation claim settlement he expected to receive.
In May 2008, Dloughy signed a promissory note indicating he owed her $63,000 and would pay her back with funds from a revised compensation settlement of $362,000.
By September 2008, his mother refused to give him any more money without proof that Dloughy was getting the settlement.
He then crafted a phony settlement statement that appeared to be drafted and signed by a New Jersey attorney, and gave it to her, Zugibe said.
The mother later learned that a lawyer had never written or signed any documents, and that her son was not receiving a settlement.
Sounds like Dloughy is a bad seed.
ReplyDeleteno respect for unborn babies no respect for elders no respect for life no respect for policemen no respect for 10 commandments no respect for laws we are seeing the results of people living in a me me me i want i want it now microwave society we are going downhill fast so i am getting out of their way and i hope they go all the way to hell
ReplyDeleteMust be a very sick, sick twisted mind here to rip off his own mother.
ReplyDeleteHe was probably always trouble to her all his life.
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