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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Greeley homebuilder convicted of all charges in mortgage scheme



A Weld District Court jury found former Greeley homebuilder Mark Strodtman guilty on all counts involving a mortgage scheme that spanned two years.

Specifically, he was guilty of 11 counts of felony theft, 11 counts of felony forgery and one count of a pattern of racketeering under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act.

He will be sentenced Jan. 5.

Strodtman, 52, is looking at spending the rest of his natural life in prison, given the amount of charges, and he is now the first person in Weld County to be convicted under the COCCA statute.

His family, including his sister and two daughters have sat diligently behind him throughout the trial. They had only one reaction: devastation, said his brother-in-law Ted Espinoza of Cheyenne.

“They're pretty well crushed,” he said, declining to comment further.

For the complete story, go to www.greeleytribune.com on Thursday.


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