Crime & Safety

Chelmsford Resident Among Alleged Fraud Victims of North Shore Contractor

The Middleton man is facing 80 counts of fraud.

By Adam Swift

A Middleton contractor accused of fleecing several victims, including a Chelmsford couple and an 83-year-old Beverly woman, pleaded not guilty to 80 fraud counts in Salem Superior Court on Friday, according to the Salem News.

On Aug. 21, Jaime Ford, 46, was taken back into custody in the courtroom after the judge raised his bail from $7,500 to $15,000, according to the report.

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Prosecutors had been seeking $250,000 for bail.

Ford was initially held on $750,000 bail when he was arraigned on larceny and home improvement fraud charges in Salem District Court in June.

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Ford’s wife reportedly used an $8,000 check from a Stoneham company to pay part of the bail.

The Beverly woman was left homeless due to the defendant’s alleged numerous false statements, failure to perform work and improper disposal of asbestos found on her property, according to the Essex County District Attorney’s office.

The woman hired the defendant to build an addition onto her home so that her daughter’s family could move in with her.

The woman’s home, which she owned outright, now must be demolished and she still must pay the loan taken for the addition. The defendant also was allegedly collecting on a fraudulent worker’s compensation claim while illegally working on the contracting job.

The attorney now representing Ford claims the case is a civil, and not a criminal matter, according to the Salem News report.

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