I'm always so happy to see a fraudster get caught - and convicted! Thanks for posting.
Just as an aside, though, forgive me for getting on my soapbox for a second... I think the fact that it's a "CA" notary is really irrelevant. Even though CA is obviously just 1 of 50 states, roughly 1 out of every 8 people in this country (or about 12%) lives here. So statistically speaking, more of *everything* is likely to happen here - and it does! Plus, we're an incredibly diverse state, so generalizing about what happens in California (which I often see in many different arenas) is pretty meaningless, imo. The good news is that these folks got caught and are going to suffer the consequences - in prison! Yayyy!
[BTW, this isn't directed at Sue, 'cause I imagine she is well aware of this, but thanks to her for giving me the opportunity to spout off... ] |