All Three Greenwich Newspapers Have Forgotten All About The ....
Greenwich Millionaire Murder Mystery Case
Hartford Courant
Associated Press
STAMFORD, Conn. - A lawyer for the widow of slain Greenwich real-estate developer Andrew Kissel says a Superior Court judge has thrown out half of the claims filed against her in a lawsuit by two insurance companies.
Andrew Kissel was killed in 2006 just days before he was scheduled to plead guilty to forging documents to obtain more than $16 million in loans from banks and mortgage companies.
Stamford attorney David Rubin says Judge John Blawie on Monday threw out claims that Hayley Wolff Kissel aided and abetted her husband by not telling anyone about the crimes.
A six-person jury must still decide whether she was "unjustly enriched."
The lawsuit was filed by Fidelity National Title Insurance and Chicago Title Insurance companies, which had issued title insurance to several banks that gave Andrew Kissel mortgages.
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