What kind of trouble could a person get in to if they lie under oath to the

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judge about an entire story? I was kind of pressured into doing something by my attorney and I felt compelled to lie to the judge because the defendants to the case were not present (they're deceased) but now if the heirs come back, which I KNOW they will, Im worried they will say what I did was fraudulent, which it was, I was just under duress...what sort of problems LEAST to MAX am I looking at??? and this involves a home....taking the title....I just have a feeling that sh*t is going to hit the fan....also I currently use ANOTHER attorney, but I have not told him about these problems....I plan not to mention it unless 'someone comes back around'....
The attorney I WAS using was going to be 'let go' by his company (because he sucked) but instead he resigned. He still represents me under a few MINOR cases....but in the meantime I have a complete new attorney who handles most all of my cases....the old atty doesnt know about the new one....the old was was crooked but there is no evidence to prove so. He used what I do LEGALLY as a business to do something illegal and fraudulent with my business in order for me to pay a debt to him....Also, I am very young (early 20's) and my father is the one who did business with the old attorney, they did most of the handling, signings, work, and I guess I am just sort of their pawn. I know it was stupid, and I just figured I would pay for the reprocussions later, although the old atty said that if no one came back within 6 months, I would be CLEAR, but isnt there an exception to the rule??? like say....FRAUD???? I know it was stupid, but I felt I was under the gun financially. Im just here asking
 
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