Kyle Pam |
A man accused of selling an elderly
woman’s home to a straw buyer and keeping nearly all the profits for
himself was arraigned Thursday in Boston Municipal Court, according to
the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
Kyle Pam, 27, is charged with larceny over
$250 from an elderly person, perjury, embezzlement by a fiduciary, and
money laundering, authorities said.
The 68-year-old Mattapan woman and her
brother came into contact with Pam when he offered to sell the Sanford
Street family home they had inherited, which was in need of renovations
but valued at $250,000, according to the DA’s office. There were unpaid
taxes and utilities for the property. The two siblings appointed Pam as
the personal representative of the estate in February.
Pam allegedly sold the home for $140,000
in April and provided documentation stating that he had transferred the
deeds to a buyer, authorities said. A later investigation revealed that
Pam knew the woman who had reportedly bought the property, and that she
immediately sold it to another, prearranged buyer for $232,000,
according to the DA’s office. The woman, who The Boston Globe
identified as Pam’s girlfriend, then allegedly transferred more than $117,000 back to Pam.
This left the 68-year-old woman, who had
been living in the home prior to the closing, without a home or money to
purchase a new one. Pam allegedly dropped her off at the Pine Street
Inn homeless shelter.
Investigators do not believe the second buyer is responsible for any wrongdoing in purchasing the home from Pam’s girlfriend.
Authorities said the ongoing investigation has recovered more than $80,000 from Pam.
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Man allegedly scams elderly woman on home sale, then drops her off at homeless shelter
I'm really not one to tar and feather anyone, but this guy? He deserves it.
ReplyDeleteHe is an embarrassment to our country and to his family.
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