Monday, May 6, 2013

New Jersey Man Pleads Guilty to Bilking Elderly Woman Out of $279K While She was Hospitalized for Cancer

A former Hudson County resident admitted today that he defrauded an elderly woman of approximately $279,000 while she was hospitalized for cancer treatment, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Ralph Cozzino, 43, of North Bergen, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Robert B. Kugler in Camden federal court to mail fraud.

According to the documents filed in this case and statements made in court: Cozzino admitted to stealing stock certificates from the elderly victim’s apartment.

Cozzino then presented the stolen stock certificates to the victim’s stock transfer agent, along with a fraudulent power of attorney bearing the victim’s name, address, Social Security number and forged signature, which purported to grant him control over the victim’s financial affairs,including the power to redeem and/or sell stock.

Cozzino instructed the stock transfer agent to transfer ownership of the stolen stocks into Cozzino’s name and to liquidate certain shares of stock for his benefit.

He caused the stock transfer agent to send him the proceeds of the liquidated shares, which he deposited into bank accounts that he controlled and spent the funds on various personal expenditures, including a 2006 Nissan, Lasik eye surgery, as well as a down payment, closing costs, and furniture for a new house.

From April 2006 until October 2007, Cozzino liquidated, and converted to his own use, approximately $279,000 in stolen shares belonging to the victim.

The mail fraud count to which Cozzino pleaded guilty carries a maximum potential penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Sentencing is scheduled for Aug. 14, 2013.

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North Bergan Man Pleads Guilty to Bilking Elderly Woman Out of $279K

3 comments:

Thelma said...

What a creep!

Anonymous said...

Makes me want to scream!

B Inberg said...

I am sickened by the lowest of the bottom feeders.

I would wager there are many similar cases that have gone undiscovered or the statute of limitations expired. Oak tree justice is the only fitting punishment and that inexpensive send off would guarantee this low life would not be a threat to society.