Woman claims neighbor signed over the deeds of her $365,000 home for just $10, say reports
A Long Island woman has accused her neighbor of stealing her home in Long Island, but she claims it was a gift,Rosemarie Mika, 78, has said she received a letter out of the blue from Nassau County Clerk announcing that she no longer owned her $350,000 home.
Soogea's defense attorney Lawrence Carra has said"We are vehemently contesting it, we've entered a plea of not guilty," per NBC. "I believe there is conflicting evidence we will show that Soogea did not forge the deed," he said, according to NBC.
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