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04/11/2026
A court confirmed fraud.
A criminal conviction was entered.
The fraudulent deed is still sitting on the public record.
How is that possible?
In North Carolina, there is no automatic process to correct the property record after deed fraud has been legally established.
That means victims' families who have already fought and won are still stuck.
Still exposed.
Still trying to fix something the system should have fixed automatically.
I have spent years fighting this issue, not just for my clients, but for families across this state.
I've submitted formal notices to the NC Governor, the Attorney General, and the Court Administrator. The Governor's office responded and referred the matter to the NC Department of Justice.
But legislative change requires public pressure.
I am asking you to take 30 seconds and sign the petition.
Share it with anyone who owns property in North Carolina.
Share it with anyone who has ever inherited a home.
Share it with anyone who believes families deserve better protection.
👉 sign at change.org/stopdeedfraud
This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Please consult an attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
Sign the Petition Fraudulent Deeds Still Stand in North Carolina: And There Is No Clear Way to Fix It
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