Man admits damaging homes, collecting insurance money to fix them [The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa.]
| By Kevin Amerman, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Sadowski, who used to have a
Sadowski's codefendant, Marcin Porzkowski, 36, of
An investigation determined that more than 100 homes may have been intentionally damaged in the scheme, police say.
According to court papers:
Homeowners said they were unaware their homes had been damaged by storms until representatives from
Investigators conducted surveillance at homes in
Further investigation determined that Porzkowski and Sadowski instructed inspectors on how to cause damage to make it appear as though it had been caused by hail.
Later, insurance company adjusters told detectives the damage was inconsistent with hail.
Detectives said
Porzkowski and Sadowski were each charged with two counts of corrupt organizations, insurance fraud, criminal mischief and theft by deception.
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