A husband and wife have pleaded no contest to felony charges of grand theft in connection with an Elk Grove real estate transaction.
Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully announced today that Carmina McGivern, 32, and her husband Sean McGivern, 31, admitted that they embezzled more than $66,000 from two victims between March and August 2009.
In March 2009, the victims hired real estate agent Carmina McGivern to assist in their purchase of a residence in Elk Grove, and the victims opened an escrow account for the purchase.
Over the next five months, the McGiverns falsely claimed that the sale would not be approved unless the victims paid additional monies into the escrow account, according to a District Attorney's Office news release.
The victims' complied with the McGiverns' requests and paid more than $66,000 for deposit into the escrow account, but the McGiverns kept the money for themselves.
In August 2009, the McGiverns used the victims' personal identification information without their knowledge in an unsuccessful attempt to get a $66,000 bank loan, officials said.
The McGiverns are to be sentenced in Sacramento County Superior Court on Aug. 9.









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