Man scams elderly California resident out of nearly $2 million, leaving him homeless – The Mercury News Today Us News



A Hawaii man who defrauded an elderly Orange County resident out of nearly $2 million, leaving him homeless, was sentenced Wednesday to four years in federal prison.

John Tamahere McCabe, 42, swindled the money by falsely promising to sell the 79-year-old victim’s yacht for him and by taking out unauthorized loans against his Irvine condominium.

Along with his time in federal prison, McCabe was also ordered to pay $1.8 million in restitution — the amount he was accused of stealing — during the sentencing hearing at the federal courthouse in Santa Ana.

As part of the swindle, McCabe promised to transfer the proceeds from the sale of the yacht to the victim, who according to court filings was a widower who had no family support.

The victim was unaware that McCabe used fabricated documents to transfer the ownership of the yacht to his name. Once it was sold, McCabe diverted the proceeds into his bank account and spent most of the money on himself.


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