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Superstorm Sandy Contractors Admit Ripping Off Homeowners: Prosecutor

A pair of out-of-state contractors has admitted to stealing from customers whose homes were damaged by Superstorm Sandy, authorities said.

John Bishop, left, and Paul Rueda

John Bishop, left, and Paul Rueda

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On Friday, May 6,, John Bishop, 57, of Celebration, Florida, pleaded guilty to theft by failure to make required disposition, they said.

On Monday, May 9, Bishop’s business partner, Paul Rueda, 50, of San Diego, Texas, pleaded guilty to the same charge, according to Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer.

Both defendants’ guilty pleas relate to their stealing funds through contractor businesses they operated between October 2014 and May 2017 in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex counties, Billhimer said.

As part of their plea agreements, Bishop has agreed to pay $178,425 in restitution to the victims, the prosecutor said.

Rueda has agreed to pay $542,800 in restitution to the victims, he said.

An investigation by the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Economic Crimes Unit revealed that Bishop and Rueda formed John Paul Building, LLC, in November 2012. 

The investigation further revealed that six homeowners throughout Ocean, Monmouth, and Middlesex counties entered into contracts with John Paul Builders, LLC, to repair their homes following Superstorm Sandy. Collectively, these homeowners paid John Paul Builders, LLC, in excess of $350,000, which the defendants agreed to use to complete the projects. 

The homeowners received little to no work on their projects, however, and the company disbanded without returning any of the funds to the homeowners, Billhimer said.

Subsequently, between July 2016 and May 2017, Rueda entered in agreements with four additional homeowners under his newly formed contracting business, PKR Construction. These homeowners paid PKR Construction a total of $363,575 for construction projects on their properties, the prosecutor said.

Although some work was done by PKR Construction, Rueda purportedly converted the victims’ funds to his own personal use and failed to complete the projects, according to Billhimer

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