Jack B. Wolfe was charged with six felonies, three counts of counterfeiting documents affecting interest in the property, and three counts of uttering and publishing as true documents. But Jack didn't turn himself in, so the police came out in force to his Southfield home.
Ex-lawyer s pot growing excuses go up in smoke
By Rob Wolchek and FOX 2 Staff
Published
Wolchek: How are you Jack?
Former deed guy now into weed gets smoked out by Wolcheck for grow operation
This is Jack B. Wolfe inviting Rob Wolchek and his cameraman into his house - his marijuana house.
Wolfe: I m fine Rob. How are you?
Wolchek: I m fine, thanks. He turned it into his own marijuana grow operation, said Chief Corey Haines Madison Heights police.
This is Jack B. Wolfe threatening Rob inside his marijuana house.
Wolfe: Have you ever been taken to a court of law? Have you ever had your deposition taken as a result of a story that you did, because you re about to have that happen to you.
Ex-lawyer knee deep in dirty deeds
By Rob Wolchek and FOX 2 Staff
Published We ve had it in the family for like 100 years, said Donna, his daughter.
Former lawyer with dirty deeds claims he doesn’t know jack
Meet Jack B. Wolfe, a former attorney connected to a number of deeds including one for a dead man signed by him after he died.
This is a quitclaim deed from 2017 transferring George s house to someone his family doesn t know. What s George got to say about it? He passed on. George died in 2015, two years before he supposedly signed the document. That s not his signature because clearly he s not here, said Rhonda, George’s granddaughter.