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Despite the defendant’s pleas that the world needs a Christian man like him, a Hennepin County judge Thursday gave Marlon Pratt 10 years in prison, more time than the prosecutor sought for 17 theft by swindle and two racketeering convictions.

Eugene J. Lockhart, Jr., 48, Carrollton, Texas, a former player with the Dallas Cowboys, and eight others, have been indicted on various charges related to a mortgage fraud scheme he and the others allegedly ran in the Dallas, Texas area from 2001 through 2005. Lockhart and co-defendant Continue Reading...

Edward J. Safdie, 71, Madison, Connecticut, was sentenced September 1, 2009, by United States District Judge Janet Bond Arterton in New Haven to 51 months of imprisonment, followed by five years of supervised release, for engaging in a fraud scheme during which he received funding from multiple sources to assist him in purchasing The Inn at Chester, Chester, Connecticut. On January

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Ronald Brvenik, Prince Frederick, MD, a real estate appraiser licensed in the state of Maryland, was charged in 2003, along with 9 others, for allegedly providing false appraisals in an illegal flipping scheme.  The charges against Brvenik were dismissed before trial.  Brvenik then moved to obtain an order against the

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Eleven people were arraigned Friday in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on 96 charges in what prosecutors say was a $14.7 million mortgage fraud scheme involving seven upscale houses, some with waterfront views.

12 defendants and 3 companies were indicted on mortgage fraud offenses, including engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, a first degree felony, for securing $14,766,515 in fraudulent loans used to purchase seven homes in Cuyahoga, Ottawa and Lucas counties, Ohio. Six of the seven houses fell into foreclosure. The

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The defense attorney for one of two Monterey County people accused of real estate fraud argued Friday that Gonzales police should have informed his client of her Miranda rights before they questioned her in June.

Just when you were thinking it was safe to go back into the mortgage market, today’s Wall Street Journal is highlighting the next source of mortgage fraud, the Federal Housing Administration’s (FHA) reserve mortgage program.

Mortgage fraud risk over the last year seems to have migrated westward, with Nevada and California dominating the 10 riskiest metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), according to a new study released by Interthinx this week.

John T. Willard, Hamilton, Ohio, was suspended from the practice of law by the Supreme Court of Ohio for one year, with the final six months of that term stayed, for professional misconduct arising from Willard‘s participation in a “foreclosure rescue” business in which he accepted client referrals and shared legal fees with non-attorneys who engaged in the unlicensed practice of

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