
Yonkers Man Accused of Arson: A Yonkers resident, Majid Haddad, also known as Peter Haddad, faces serious charges. These include conspiracy, arson, and insurance fraud for allegedly hiring someone to burn down his home to collect over $1.3 million in insurance money.
Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced Haddad’s arrest and arraignment. His bail was set at $25,000 cash, $100,000 bond, or a $200,000 partially secured bond. Haddad is scheduled to appear in court again on January 10, 2025.
Alleged Plot to Commit Arson
Yonkers Man Accused of Arson: Prosecutors claim that between February 20 and February 28, 2021, Haddad conspired with another individual to set his Odell Avenue home on fire. Haddad reportedly provided detailed instructions, including applying gasoline inside the house to start the fire. Days before the incident, he allegedly took the accomplice to a Lowe’s Home Improvement store to buy gasoline canisters and then to a gas station to fill them. Haddad is also accused of showing the accomplice how to ignite the fire and giving money for transportation after the act.
On February 28, 2021, just before 1:00 a.m., the Yonkers Fire Department responded to the burning single-family home. The fire caused an explosion, collapsing the house, which was declared a total loss.
Attempted Insurance Fraud
After the fire, Haddad allegedly filed a claim with Adirondack Insurance Exchange, seeking at least $1.3 million for the destroyed property and its contents. However, an investigation by the Yonkers police and fire department’s investigation unit uncovered discrepancies. This led to the case being referred to the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office.
Legal Proceedings and Presumption of Innocence
The charges against Haddad are accusations at this stage. He remains presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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