A man who stole a Brooklyn brownstone by forging a judge’s signature on a court order then sold the property for $500,000 was sentenced on Wednesday to seven-and-a-half to 15 years in prison.
Joseph McCray, 54, was convicted in September of two counts of second-degree grand larceny, offering a false instrument for filing, second-degree criminal possession of a forged instrument and first-degree falsifying business records, according to a release from the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office.
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