The man behind the multi-million-dollar classic car fraud has been convicted of theft again, but victims of Dusty Old Cars owner Stephan Condodemetraky want to see more punishment this time.
“Please, this time, get him into jail,” said Amy Sletten. “He is a menace to the public and the State of New Hampshire has known about this a long time. It’s time he’s taken off the streets.”
Sletten is one of more than 100 people who lost their money and their classic cars to Condodemetraky while he was operating Dusty Old Cars, a consignment dealership that was allegedly the front for a Ponzi-scheme. Despite dozens of indictments related to the business over the last several years, and allegations of $4 million in fraud, Condodemetraky has only ever been sentenced to 48 hours in prison on one theft count.
That may change. This week, a jury in the Hillsborough Superior Court South in Nashua convicted Condodemetraky on six felony theft counts for allegedly stealing more than $115,000 from several victims. The wife of one of the victims in this latest trial said it is astounding he has not faced harsher consequences, and it is time for the courts to serve him justice.
“I want to see him do some hard time. We’re not the only people. There’s a lot of people he stole from and deceived,” the woman…
