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Texas Couple Dupes Homeowners Out of $5M

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Couple used social media to defraud homeowners of nearly $5 million.
  • They targeted dozens of victims across six Texas counties.
  • Couple spent funds on personal expenses, including mortgage and plastic surgery.
Texas Couple Dupes Homeowners Out of $5M

Christopher and Raquelle Judge, a married couple from Fort Worth, Texas, have admitted to a federal scheme that defrauded homeowners of nearly $5 million. Between August 2020 and January 2023, the couple operated Judge DFW LLC, advertising custom home renovation services on social media and falsely claiming Christopher was an experienced architect. They lured clients with low bids, but often left projects unfinished.

The scheme impacted over 40 victims across six Texas counties, with at least 24 construction projects left incomplete. Plea documents indicate victims lost approximately $4.8 million, with some families facing bankruptcy and significant personal loss. The Judges commingled client payments in their business account, diverting funds for personal use, including mortgage payments and plastic surgery.

Christopher Judge pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, facing up to 20 years in prison, while Raquelle Judge pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, with a maximum sentence of five years. They are scheduled for sentencing later this year.

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The couple pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud for their role in a multi-million dollar renovation scam.
They used social media to lure clients with low bids for custom homes, but never completed projects, defrauding over 40 victims.
The couple allegedly spent the money on personal expenses, including mortgage payments and plastic surgery, while victims faced bankruptcy.

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