Frank Ferris, 71, Sacramento, California, pled no contest to one felony count of grand theft and three misdemeanor counts of collecting illegal up-front fees for loan modification services.
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Linda Kay Miller, 50, Alma, Kansas, pleaded guilty to mortgage fraud admitting that she submitted false documents in an attempt to secure a $200,000 loan.
Continue Reading...Michael Rumore, 54, Lyndhurst, New Jersey, an attorney formerly licensed in New Jersey, was arrested in connection with a long-running, large-scale mortgage fraud scheme that caused losses of more than $30 million.
Continue Reading...Kelvin Leonard Davis, 41, Birmingham, Alabama, a real estate lawyer, was charged with wire fraud in connection with a nearly $1 million mortgage fraud scheme.
Mauricio R. Munoz, 49, Sandy, Utah, who pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in connection with a construction fraud scheme involving five lots in the Promontory Point development located near Park City, Utah, will serve 41 months in federal prison.
Continue Reading...Karen Hanover, 46, Seal Beach, California, was indicted on mail fraud charges for allegedly running an investment scam that falsely promised ownership in real estate and cost victims more than $2 million.
Continue Reading...Michael Eric Stewart, 73, formerly of Maui, Hawaii, was sentenced to 24 months in prison in federal court for six years of tax evasion, from 2001 to 2006, for failing to report income earned in the solicitation of mortgage loans.
Continue Reading...Juan Carlos Sanchez, New York, N.Y., was sentenced to 15 years in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release for his participation in a $39 million mortgage fraud scheme.
Continue Reading...Juan Carlos Sanchez, New York, N.Y., was sentenced to 15 years in prison, to be followed by 3 years of supervised release for his participation in a $39 million mortgage fraud scheme.
Continue Reading...Eliyahu Weinstein, a/k/a Eli Weinstein, a/k/a Edward Weinstein, a/k/a Eddie Weinstein, 37, Lakewood, New Jersey, admitted that he ran a real estate investment fraud scheme that caused $200 million in losses and then laundered the proceeds of the scheme.
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