Politics & Government

Montco Man Faces 166 Years In Prison For Defrauding Federal Agency: US Attorney

An Montgomery County man faces more than a century and a half of time in prison for wire fraud of a federal agency, the US Attorney said.

AMBLER, PA — An Ambler man faces more than a century and a half of time in prison for defrauding the Federal Housing Administration, the US Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday.

Eugene Peter Kenworthy, Jr., 50, has been charged with wire fraud, false statements, aggravated identity theft, and failure to file a tax return, according to officials.

Kenworthy, who was indicted Wednesday, could face up to 166 years in jail, a $5 million fine, and additional punishments for his alleged crimes.

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Further details surrounding the circumstances of Kenworthy's arrest were not immediately made available by authorities.

Kenworthy is a Certified Residential Appraiser in Pennsylvania, according to online records.

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More information will be provided as it becomes available.

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