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Charges dismissed against Walt Kyle

MARQUETTE, MI--   The Marquette County Prosecutor's Office has dismissed mortgage fraud and forgery charges against former NMU hockey coach Walt Kyle.

Prosecutor Matt Wiese released the following statement Wednesday:

Marquette County Prosecuting Attorney Matt Wiese has decided to dismiss the charges of Residential Mortgage Fraud and Forgery of a Document Affecting Real Property pending against Mr. Walt Kyle of Marquette.   
 
“Additional evidence has been presented to my office after charges were authorized against Mr. Kyle,” stated Wiese.  Wiese also stated that, “Prior to reviewing this additional evidence, it appeared that the money was unaccounted for and that Mr. Kyle may have disposed of it for his own personal use.” And that, “After reviewing the additional evidence, it appears that most, if not all, of the money that was obtained by Mr. Kyle through this loan was used to pay off existing debt accumulated during the marriage to his former spouse.”  
 
When Mr. Kyle’s former spouse discovered he had signed her name on documents to secure this loan, she hired an attorney to have the bank remove her from the documents at issue with the bank.  Mr. Kyle has agreed that he will reimburse his former spouse for the costs of that attorney. 
 
Wiese stated, “It appears the money was used to pay off debts incurred during the marriage, and because Mr. Kyle has agreed to reimburse his former spouse for the expenses associated with removing her name from the bank records, I do not believe it is in the interests of justice to continue to prosecute this case.”

Nicole was born near Detroit but has lived in the U.P. most of her life. She graduated from Marquette Senior High School and attended Michigan State and Northern Michigan Universities, graduating from NMU in 1993 with a degree in English.
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