Joshua H. asked

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In NYS - Article 78, if the Special Deputy of the Secretary of State has found that a fabricated affidavit submitted to the Administrative Judge is 'substantial evidence' and will not be disturbed, and the buyer reported the notary for fraud, can I now file an Article 78? The buyer is also willing to provide a notarized letter with his contact information. The deputy advised that although I’ve reported that it was fabricated, that doesn’t prove that it was. The buyer reported the notary 2 months ago.

May 10th, 2023

Christine L. answered

Yes, you may be able to file an Article 78 proceeding to challenge the determination made by the Spe...

May 10th, 2023

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