16 September, 2006

Vicarious acquisition

The 7th of November 2005


A US minister has been charged with selling his parsonage without his congregation's knowledge. Associated Press reports that the Reverend Randy Radic allegedly forged documents in 2002 to obtain the deed to the $US150,732 ($204,000) home in which he lived rent-free as pastor of the First Congressional Church in Ripon, California.

Police say he took out five loans on the property totalling $US370,000 ($501,000) then sold the home in December when he couldn't keep up with the payments. He had already been charged with selling the church itself for $US525,000.

SMH 7-11-5

http://smh.com.au/news/unusual-tales/vicarious-acquisition/2005/11/06/1131211949717.html


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