Florida Man Accused Of Using Bogus Deeds, Adverse Possession Claims In Alleged Massive Foreclosed Home Hijacking Scam Faces New Charges
- Carl Heflin, 51, of suburban West Palm Beach was arrested June 4 and charged with organized scheme to defraud and committing a criminal process under color of law. [Wednesday] morning he was marched back into a courtroom at the Palm Beach County Jail to face burglary and grand theft charges related to his "elaborate scheme," which authorities said affected dozens of foreclosed homes in the Westgate neighborhood and surrounding areas.
- Heflin, who worked a short stint as a West Palm Beach police officer in the 1980s, used bogus warrant deeds and a junk legal justification he called "adverse possession" to seize and plunder as many as 30 houses, which he then would rent out to unsuspecting tenants, said Detective Michael Antinoro of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. The scheme netted about $6,000 a month in rent, Antinoro said.
Reportedly, there are at least 25 victims in this alleged massive house-stealing scam west of West Palm Beach.
For more, see West Palm Beach ex-cop charged with hijacking foreclosed homes, now charged with burglary, too.
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