A Connecticut property dispute involving an alleged real estate fraud scheme has drawn widespread attention after a nearly $1.5 million home was reportedly constructed on land that a longtime owner believed had never been sold or transferred.
The case centers on Dr. Daniel Kenigsberg, a physician who says his family has maintained ownership of a wooded parcel in Fairfield, Connecticut, for several decades, dating back to its original purchase in the early 1950s.
According to reporting originally published by The Washington Post and CT Insider, the land was purchased by Kenigsberg’s parents, Nathaniel and Esther…
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