Friday, December 20, 2019
ROCKLAND The former owner of Castle Builders in Union who was indicted by the Knox County grand jury in March for theft by deception of over $400,000 from consumers throughout the Midcoast, is scheduled for a second appearance in Knox County Unified Criminal Court July 22.
Malcolm Stewart, 56, has been free on $50,000 cash bail after the state issued a warrant for his arrest March 25. He is currently residing in Pelzer, South Carolina, where he is receiving kidney dialysis treatments for end stage renal disease, according to the court document.
Stewart’s last court appearance, where he pleaded not guilty, was held May 20 online by Zoom.
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Former Maine building contractor pleads not guilty to criminal charges
Malcolm Stewart, former owner of defunct Castle Builders in Union, is accused of the theft of more than $400,000 from at least 56 victims.
By Stephen BettsThe Courier-Gazette
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ROCKLAND The former owner of the defunct Castle Builders contractor company in Union, charged with stealing more than $400,000 from customers, pleaded not guilty this week to two counts of theft by deception.
Malcolm Stewart entered his pleas May 20 during an online Zoom arraignment before Justice Jeffrey Hjelm, who was at the Knox County Superior Court. Stewart, who now resides in Pelzer, South Carolina, will remain free on $50,000 unsecured bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for July 27.
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