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Restitution Figures Handed Down in Fake Will Case
After Donna Herring and her sister, brother-in-law and daughter were sentenced for their parts in an infamous fake will scheme, the federal judge handed down how much they will have to pay in restitution. read more >
Donna Herring in Fake Will Case: I Made ‘Horrible Mistake’
Donna Herring, a former Camden real estate agent, was sentenced last week to 41 months in federal prison for orchestrating an infamous fake will that came to light at the end of 2016. Her sister, brother-in-law and daughter were all sentenced last week for their parts in the scheme. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Donna Herring Gets 41 Months for Fake Will
Donna Herring, a former Camden real estate agent, is sentenced to 41 months in federal prison for orchestrating a fake will. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Sentencing Dates Set for Will Forgers
Donna Herring, the former Camden real estate agent who orchestrated the infamous fake will case, finally has a court date. read more >
Fake Will Forger Refutes Argument of ‘Sophisticated’ Scheme
Donna Herring, the former Camden real estate agent who orchestrated the infamous fake will case, is continuing to argue that she deserves the least amount of prison time possible. read more >
Camden Couple Plead Guilty to Witnessing Fake Will
John Wayne Kinley Jr. and Marion "Diane" Kinley, both of Camden, pleaded guilty Monday to their role as witnesses to what they knew was a fake will. read more >
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Camden Couple to Plead Guilty in Fake Will Case
A Camden couple have decided to plead guilty to federal crimes related to a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion who later died in a car wreck. read more >
Woman in Camden Fake Will Case Wants Separate Trial from Husband
A Camden woman doesn’t want to be tried with her husband for crimes related to a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion who later died in a car wreck. read more >
Mother, Daughter Plead Guilty in Fake Will Crime
A former Camden real estate agent and her 22-year-old daughter have pleaded guilty to federal crimes related to a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion who later died in a car wreck. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
New Trial Date Set for Deepwater Horizon Fake Will Defendents
The four defendants accused of felonies in the case of a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion received a new trial date last week. read more >
More Charges Brought Against Camden Defendants in Fake Will Case
A Camden mother and daughter team who were accused of creating a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon explosion now are facing even more federal charges. read more >
Date Delayed for Deepwater Horizon Fake Will Trial
The trial date has been moved to Sept. 11 for the Camden real estate agent who was indicted for allegedly creating a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon explosion who later died in an auto accident. read more >
Real Estate Agent’s Daughter Among More Indictments in Camden Fake Will Scheme
The 21-year-old daughter of a Camden real estate agent has been indicted along with two other family members in connection with allegations of creating a fake will for a survivor of the Deepwater Horizon explosion who died in an auto accident in January 2015. read more >