Archives For Allison Tussey

Quelyory A. Rigal, 38, Homestead, was sentenced to 200 months in prison, followed by five years of supervised release by U.S. District Judge William J. Zloch.

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Nathan Levner, 54, Oceanside, New York, has been charged with stealing $10,000 from a couple he was representing in the purchase of a new home.

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Yvonne DeBenedetto, 46, Bay Shore, New York, an attorney, has been sentenced to two to six years in prison after she pleaded guilty to stealing more than $573,000 from clients who hired her to represent them in real estate deals.

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James Kalpakis, 52, Old Westbury, New York, a disbarred attorney, has pleaded guilty to the top count against him after being charged with stealing more than $4 million from multiple individuals and banks he was representing in real estate deals, including his own wife.

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John Tuozzo, 48, Woodbury, New York, was sentenced by Judge Susan T. Kluewer to one to three years in prison after tricking his mother-in-law into signing various real estate documents that allowed him to steal more than $600,000 from several financial institutions and leaving her facing civil lawsuits in addition to foreclosure proceedings on a nearly $1 million home she had no idea she owned.John Tuozzo.

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Dino Sisneros, Tuscon, Arizona, has been sentenced to 5 years in prison for his role in a mortgage fraud conspiracy to obtain loans totaling almost $13.5 million between 2003 and 2007.

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Michael Krause has been indicted on charges of wire fraud and conspiracy for his alleged role in misappropriating and failing to pay off a prior mortgage with the funds from a new loan.

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Walter Ng, his son Kelly Ng, and Bruce Horwitz, three real estate fund managers, have been charged with fraud for secretly using the assets of a new real estate fund to rescue an older, rapidly collapsing fund.

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Five former real estate executives have been charged with defrauding investors into believing they were funding the development of five-star destination resorts in Florida and Las Vegas when they were actually buying into a Ponzi scheme.

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Alvin R. Brown, Redondo Beach, California, is the subject of charges and an emergency asset freeze against his companies for defrauding seniors and other investors in a real estate investment scheme.

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