Reader comments: 2nd man pleads guilty in Provo mortgage scam

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Milo P Otis | 4:49 a.m. Aug. 2, 2008
A man or woman goes into a 7-11 and uses a gun or gun look-a-like to take $37.00 and the book is thrown at them. The two in this story use false appraisals to hold up - ultimately you and I and may get off with a lighter sentence because they cooperated? They probably answered in the affirmative if they are "honest in all their business dealings."
Citizen | 9:47 a.m. Aug. 2, 2008
This criminal needs to be the guest of the state for a long time. His greed and dishonesty should be punished. His is reportedly a pathologist and would you trust him to give an honest medical report? I hope that the state medical society takes action.
Ken Goddard | 5:11 p.m. Aug. 2, 2008
No big deal. This happened all over the U. S.
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Concerned | 1:28 p.m. Aug. 13, 2008
A pathologist often operates a full scale clinical laboratory and / or examines PAP smears under a microscope. Do you want a person of this caliber determining if you, your girlfriend, your wife, your mother, your daughter or your neighbor has cancer? I don't. If you do, you can bet your bill will be inflated to pay the lawyers!

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