PA woman admits home-repair contractor scheme in NJ
A Pennsylvania woman will be ordered to serve probation and pay restitution for bilking Bridgewater home owners out of tens of thousands of dollars.
Dorian Leigh Dammer, 56, with a most recently-known address in Easton, pleaded guilty to two third-degree counts of theft by deception, according to the office of acting New Jersey Attorney General Robert Lougy. Sentencing is scheduled for August 25.
Dammer admitted convincing a widow with Superstorm-related roof damage and another home owner that she was authorized to bid jobs for contractors that didn't employ her.
In October 2013, Dammer collected and cashed three checks worth $28,770 from the widow, who believed that she represented Vanguard Construction.
In December 2015, Dammer claimed to solicit a window-replacement job for Majestic Exteriors, cashing three checks totalling $15,000.
In both cases, no work was done, authorities said.
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