'SUNSHINE' OUTSHONE BY VICTIM 'I NEVER GAVE HER NO MONEY ... I WAS THE SMART ONE' SPORTS FINAL Edition

SWINDLING SEDUCTRESS Nancy (Sunshine) Jace met her match in a feisty octogenarian from Flushing, Queens. Jace, 36, made her move on DeStefano five years ago, when she strolled up to him in Macy's, introduced herself as [Tina Rosa] and pretended to recognize him from a hospital. Danirl Destefano...

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Published inDaily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920)
Main Author DAVID EPSTEIN, DEREK ROSE and TRACY CONNORDAILY NEWS WRITERS With Scott Shifrel
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 21.06.2004
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Summary:SWINDLING SEDUCTRESS Nancy (Sunshine) Jace met her match in a feisty octogenarian from Flushing, Queens. Jace, 36, made her move on DeStefano five years ago, when she strolled up to him in Macy's, introduced herself as [Tina Rosa] and pretended to recognize him from a hospital. Danirl Destefano says he was apporached by Nancy (Sunshine) Jace (r) who tried to get him to lend hr money, but that he just kept putting her off until she gave up Michael Scott Berman