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Developer acquitted on theft charges
Bend developer T.M. Pete was
acquitted on Friday, February 8, on six charges of theft and three charges
of forgery.
Pete had been accused by the
Deschutes County District Attorney of stealing hundreds of thousands of
dollars from building clients in fraudulent business deals.
Michael Hooey of Sisters was
a witness against Pete. According to Hooey, one of the aggravated theft
charges against the developer stemmed from work Pete was involved in on
Hooey's home.
While he was disappointed
that the judge found that no criminal intent could be proved against Pete,
Hooey was philosophical.
"I think the district attorney
worked hard. I think the judge worked hard," he said. "I disagree with
the judge's decision."
Hooey said he still has a
civil action pending against Pete. Hooey also said that he and his wife
may have to sell their house, although he noted that that move is not
solely due to the legal wrangling. with Pete.
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