Rolando Cribeiro, 49, admitted that he was “financially unqualified” to renew the credit line when he made several payments to a bank officer assigned to his account.
These included a check for $6,500 and cash payments of roughly $5,000 and $3,500.
Cribeiro — who owned CP Building Corp — said he also provided the bank officer with a rent-free apartment in his apartment building in Newark, relieving the bank officer of about $35,000 in rent payments.
U.S. District Judge Peter G. Sheridan scheduled sentencing for Sept. 5.
U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman credited special agents of the FBI and criminal investigators from his office in Newark.
He also noted that the investigation was continuing, under Assistant Assistant U.S. Attorney Zahid N. Quraishi of his Special Prosecutions Division.
CP Building Corp was also known as C&P Floor Covering Inc., C&P Building Enterprises and Roly’s Carpet.
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