OGDEN A northern Utah man accused of falsifying his deceased wife s will to give himself property and other assets is facing criminal charges.
Jody Allen Rhorer, 43, of Eden, Weber County, was charged Monday in 2nd District Court with computer crimes interfering with critical infrastructure, a second-degree felony; plus two counts of fraudulent handling of recordable writings and two counts of recording a false or forged instrument, both third-degree felonies.
According to charging documents, Rhorer was married to Deone Ehlers-Rhorer, 54, who died on Aug. 22. Ehlers-Rhorer was the owner of Lady Bug Realty in Ogden.
In November, Rhorer used Ehlers-Rhorer s login and password information and assigned himself through the Utah Department of Commerce as the principal agent of the property management group, Four Boys Investments LLC, the charging documents state.
OGDEN A northern Utah man accused of falsifying his deceased wife s will to give himself property and other assets is facing criminal charges.
Jody Allen Rhorer, 43, of Eden, Weber County, was charged Monday in 2nd District Court with computer crimes interfering with critical infrastructure, a second-degree felony; plus two counts of fraudulent handling of recordable writings and two counts of recording a false or forged instrument, both third-degree felonies.
According to charging documents, Rhorer was married to Deone Ehlers-Rhorer, 54, who died on Aug. 22. Ehlers-Rhorer was the owner of Lady Bug Realty in Ogden.
In November, Rhorer used Ehlers-Rhorer s login and password information and assigned himself through the Utah Department of Commerce as the principal agent of the property management group, Four Boys Investments LLC, the charging documents state.