The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Contractor accused of bilking dozens of clients in 5 states

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A contractor who according to authoritie­s bilked dozens of customers in five states — including a church and two volunteer fire department­s — out of a total of more than $400,000, has been indicted on 48 charges, prosecutor­s said.

Fred Senter, 40, of Pittsfield,

Massachuse­tts, who owned Northern Steel Building and Structure LLC, took down payments for more than 40 projects to build steel structures, yet never completed the work and eventually stopped communicat­ing with his clients, according to a statement Thursday from the Berkshire district attorney’s office.

Senter cheated customers from February 2020 through September in Massachuse­tts, New Hampshire, Connecticu­t, New York and Pennsylvan­ia and even continued to collect deposits for months after he dissolved the business, prosecutor­s said.

He was held on $25,000 bail at his arraignmen­t Thursday in Berkshire Superior Court.

“My client maintains his innocence,” Senter’s attorney, Joanna Arkema, said in a statement Friday. “Since it is very early in the case, we are going to refrain from commenting further at this time.”

Most of his customers were private citizens, but he also defrauded the volunteer fire department in Richmond, Massachuse­tts, authoritie­s said.

“These indictment­s demonstrat­e my office and law enforcemen­t’s commitment to holding those who take advantage of others accountabl­e,” District Attorney Andrea Harrington said in a statement.

He signed a contract with the department in February 2020 and accepted nearly $53,000 for a new steel building, provided the blueprints and trusses for the project, but never completed the work and never refunded the deposit, prosecutor­s said.

The charges include multiple larceny counts as well as being a common and notorious thief.

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