Crime & Safety
Probation For Ex-Ocean Twp. Police Officer Who Admitted To Forgery
A former Ocean Twp. police officer was sentenced to three years of probation after he admitted to theft and forgery in real estate ventures:
OCEAN TOWNSHIP, NJ — A former Ocean Township police officer was sentenced to three years of probation after he admitted to theft and forgery related to his part-time work of buying, renting and selling real estate, according to Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Lori Linskey.
Cory R. Cole, 52, of Brielle was sentenced Thursday, Aug. 18 to three years of probation, after paying $8,400 in restitution to two victims.
Cole had previously resigned from the Ocean Township police department.
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An investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office first revealed that Cole had forged a letter from his former matrimonial attorney in order to falsely assert that a judgment she had against him for unpaid attorney’s fees had been satisfied, and he submitted the letter to secure a $425,000 loan he used to purchase a property on Borrie Avenue in Brielle.
Additional investigation revealed that Cole had also illegally retained $4,200 security deposits from tenants at two separate properties on Fisk Avenue in Brielle; he attempted to justify it by claiming that they owed money in unpaid utility bills. To support the bogus claim, Cole provided the tenants with a forged bill from New Jersey Natural Gas falsely indicating that they had an outstanding balance.
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A review of bank records revealed that Cole had deposited one of the $4,200 checks into a bank account — and that within days, he withdrew the bulk of it in cash.
The investigation further revealed that to satisfy the Brielle School District’s residency inquiries with respect to the tenant’s children, Cole submitted a forged lease to the school district indicating that the victim had moved into a different property that he owned in Brielle, which in actuality was being rented by someone else.
Cole earlier this year pleaded guilty to three counts of third-degree theft and one count of fourth-degree forgery. The victims in the case said during Thursday's sentencing that they had initially placed trust in Cole due in part to knowing that he worked as a police officer.
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