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Westchester Man Posing As Attorney Scams Thousands From Victim, Police Say

A man from the region has been accused of posing as an attorney and targeting victims, including one he allegedly scammed out of thousands of dollars.

Karaca, also known as David Radcliffe and David Corazza, defrauded a victim of $7,500 for legal fees despite not being a licensed attorney, said police.

Karaca, also known as David Radcliffe and David Corazza, defrauded a victim of $7,500 for legal fees despite not being a licensed attorney, said police.

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The New York State Police have reported that an investigation has revealed that Northern Westchester County resident David Karaca, 56, of Somers, impersonated a lawyer in a virtual Alcoholics Anonymous group based in Los Angeles. 

Karaca, also known as David Radcliffe and David Corazza, defrauded a victim of $7,500 for legal fees despite not being a licensed attorney, said police.

Karaca has been charged with grand larceny, a Class D felony.

He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the town of Somers Court.

If you believe you may be the victim of similar crimes committed by David Karaca, please contact the New York State Police at (914) 769-2600.

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