Posted on 07/18/2026 1:35:11 PM PDT by xxqqzz
Two men are facing a total of over 100 felony charges after investigators said they illegally transferred the deeds of dozens of properties in Allegheny County without the owners knowing.
The Allegheny County District Attorney's Office said 45-year-old William Schneider used counterfeit notary stamps bought on Amazon to submit fraudulent deed transfers for 43 separate properties. Investigators said 57-year-old William Petruskie helped by creating an LLC to be listed on 10 of the forged property deeds.
The district attorney's office said Schneider's fake deed transfer submissions shared several things in common. For one, investigators said all of them were sent in large manila envelopes without return addresses. All the deeds were bought for $1,000 and used legitimate notaries with altered seals. And all of them were submitted with Western Union money orders from the same location, which investigators said they traced to Schneider.
When investigators talked to Schneider, they said he initially denied any knowledge of the scheme and said he was a victim of identity theft and credit card theft. But, according to the criminal complaint, he eventually confessed, saying that he filed the fake deeds so he could take over the properties, renovate them and "make his community better."
Schneider is facing 86 felony counts of forgery, 35 felony counts of theft and eight felony counts of criminal attempt and criminal conspiracy. Petruskie is charged with 10 felony counts of theft and criminal conspiracy.
Real estate agent Kelsey Green talked to KDKA in June after she said she'd found 35 cases of deed fraud. She said she started looking into it when a property owner called her office to refinance, only to learn they no longer owned the property. County records showed they signed their deed over to someone else — except they hadn't.
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Not every county has it but Google Property Fraud Alert. They will alert the person who signed up that there is activity on their property.
Crime doesn’t pay. Except in Minnesomalia.
My county in WV automatically alerts the current property owner of any changes or sales documents submitted to the county clerk. I get unsolicited letters all the time to sell (at stupid low prices) and have been waiting for something like this to happen there.
This is ridiculous. A guy shows up with a fake notary stamp, and he gets the deed to a property. Doesn’t anyone in the property office do due diligence? You know, like contacting the current property owner by phone and by email.
And by sending out a registered letter.
I’d like to say more, but I’m busy making a fake deed transfer for Obama’s mansion on Martha’s Vineyard.
Once it goes through, I’ll be inviting all my fellow FReepers to a big party there. But it will be BYOB. I’m not a millionaire.
So, sorry. Refreshments will not be provided.
This might be worth a serious look. Evidently it’s a free service.
https://www.propertyfraudalert.com/about
It's always entertaining when white people try to commit brown people crimes and find themselves facing the full force of the justice system.
Whaaaat? People are actually stupid to do this?
Have you ever heard that ad on the radio, “Home title lock”?? Bill O’Reilly pushes it a lot. I always thought it was complete BS, how the hell does someone steal your house, but my God there are idiots out there stupid enough to try and do it.
I read an article today that said the Home Depots in Minnesomalia now have store signs in Arabic.
Here it is..I’m surprised the leftists at Yahoo posted this article......
https://www.yahoo.com/news/us/articles/michigan-home-depot-store-sign-220300545.html
RE: Doesn’t anyone in the property office do due diligence?
The TV ads used to say the local officials are in violation of the law if they refuse due to suspicion. The law forces them to honor demands for the titles.
Story in ABC News on this.
https://abcnews.com/US/prolific-ads-featuring-wing-icons-push-questionable-claims/story?id=85365286
I wonder if they have to be told what the toilet tissue is for.
We had some Chinese college-aged girls stay in our home once and they did not sit on the toilet seat. They stood over it. Bombs away.
Actually, both surnames are of Germany origin.
Clicked on the link and I’m shocked!
There’s an Arabic word for ‘Bath’.
But don’t overlook the benefits in living in an area with large numbers of Somalis. You never have to worry about a toilet paper shortage.
“”””I read an article today that said the Home Depots in Minnesomalia now have store signs in Arabic.”””
The aticle you posted says it is in Michigan. I haven’t seen any signs like that in Minneapolistan....yet.
But I have seen the signs in Mexican at some Home Depots.
bbb propertyfraudalert.com
Crimes like this ruin lives. I hope they put the perps away for a long time.
> The TV ads used to say the local officials are in violation of the law if they refuse due to suspicion. <
I see your point. But I wouldn’t expect an official to refuse a property transfer on the spot. I would expect them to put a temporary hold on the deed until the transfer could be verified.
A one-week hold should do.
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