Clare Roughley is seven months into a six-year sentence for the £325,000 ($408,000) scam.
Authorities claimed that Roughley “tricked” her father into thinking he was a guarantor while actually taking out a mortgage in his name.
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A 40-year-old UK woman has been sentenced after her mortgage-fraud conviction for duping her father into buying a property. So reports the St. Helens (UK) Star.
Clare Roughley is seven months into a six-year sentence for the £325,000 ($408,000) scam.
Authorities claimed that Roughley “tricked” her father into thinking he was a guarantor while actually taking out a mortgage in his name.