3 Arrested for Mortgage Elimination Scheme

Allison Tussey —  January 29, 2013 — 1 Comment

Ronald Vernon Cupp, 58, Santa Rosa, California, Randall Gilbert Heyden, 69, San Rafael, California, and Angelle Wertz, 38, Santa Rosa, have been arrested and charged for their roles in an alleged mortgage fraud scheme targeting struggling Northern California homeowners.

Six websites allegedly used by the suspects to advertise their scheme have been intercepted and redirected to a resource page on the California Attorney General’s website.

Cupp allegedly deceived homeowners by falsely advertising a way to kill their mortgage debt on six websites including www.wekillyourmortgage.com. Cupp was assisted by Heyden and Wertz, a public notary who allegedly certified phony legal documents. Cupp allegedly recorded fraudulent documents, which would only delay a foreclosure, not actually satisfy the preexisting mortgage debt.

Cupp, Heyden and Wertz are charged in a 57-count complaint alleging theft, forgery, notary fraud and recording of false documents. They were booked at the Sonoma County Jail on Wednesday, January 23, 2013. Cupp and Heyden are being held with bail set at $500,000 and $75,000 respectively. Wertz was released but ordered to appear for arraignment on Friday, January 25.

Through Cupp‘s business, North Bay Trust Services, homeowners would often allegedly pay upfront fees of between $1,000 and $10,000 and sign a promissory note or new mortgage for a phony offer to eliminate their mortgage debt. Requiring up-front fees is illegal in California. The suspects would then allegedly record fraudulent documentation purporting to be the attorney for the homeowner’s actual lender and then relinquish the mortgage and record a new deed of trust in favor of North Bay Trust Services. The debt to the original lender was never actually satisfied.

The following six websites have had their service suspended pursuant to a court order at the request of the Attorney General Harris’s eCrime Unit:

http://www.northbaytrustservices.com/

http://wekillyourmortgage.com/

http://santarosatrustandtitle.com/

http://sonomafidelitytitle.com/

http://cortemaderafidelityandtitle.com/

http://marintrustandtitle.com/

These pages have been redirected to the California Attorney General’s website (http://oag.ca.gov/ecrime/doj-investigation) where individuals are able to file an online complaint form if they believe they may have been the victim of the scheme.

Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today announced the arrests.

The arrests were a result of a joint investigation by the California Department of Justice Mortgage Fraud Strike Force, Northern California Computer Crimes Task Force, Marin County District Attorney’s office, Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office and Santa Rosa Police Department.

“Vulnerable California homeowners thought they were working to save their homes but were actually the victims of a fraudulent scheme,” Attorney General Harris said. “Today, it’s not enough to dismantle the brick-and-mortar aspect of a criminal operation; we need to shut down criminal operations in cyberspace as well.”

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One response to 3 Arrested for Mortgage Elimination Scheme

  1. They should be punished how can any one do fraud with any other people.

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