Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Ohio AG Accuses Mortgage Brokers Of Misrepresentation
Magellan Mortgage Corporation, Columbus, Ohio, Highland Banc, Inc., Columbus, Ohio, and two individuals, a loan officer and an appraiser, were name in a complaint filed by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office and the Ohio Department of Commerce.The complaint alleges unfair, deceptive and unconscionable acts and practices. The complaints were filed in the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas.
The lawsuits against Highland Banc and Magellan Mortgage raise many violations of the Ohio Homebuyers Protection Act, in addition to multiple violations of the Ohio Mortgage Broker Act (OMBA), and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA). The suit against Magellan also alleges that the company violated the Truth in Lending Act (TILA). Some of the allegations in the suits were that a mortgage broker arranged loans with undisclosed fees and loans that resulted in no net tangible benefit for homeowners who had no reasonable ability to repay the loans.
The two lawsuits demand that the companies and individuals reimburse all consumers who were harmed by their actions and to pay civil penalties of $25,000 for each violation. The Attorney General is asking the Court to prohibit the Defendants from engaging in any business practices until restitution and penalties have been paid. The Department of Commerce is also seeking injunctive relief to prohibit the brokers from continuing to violate the Mortgage Broker Act, and to keep all business records available for inspection.
“Our investigation of these two businesses reveal rampant disregard for the Homebuyers Protection Act, which was passed in Ohio to eliminate these types of predatory loan practices,” said Consumer Protection Chief Nadine Ballard. “We will continue to aggressively pursue injunctions and impose severe penalties against any broker who misleads consumers into loans they cannot afford.”
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Erie Area Mortgage Broker Gets Prison in Fraud Case
GoErie.com - Erie, PA
Shortly before receiving a nearly three-year federal prison sentence, former mortgage office manager Francis R. Conti told the judge he never meant to defraud any of the homeowners caught up in a widespread local mortgage-fraud scheme.
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OregonLive.com - Portland, OR
Joel D. Surprenant, Michael Duc Han and Benjamin Lucian Lucescu all were charged with one count of obtaining mortgage loans through materially false and fraudulent pretenses.
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Cleveland.com - Cleveland, OH
Two Shaker Heights residents recently pleaded guilty to charges involving a mortgage scheme with seven area houses and $3 million in fraudulent loans.
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Chicago Breaking News - Tribune - Chicago, IL
Federal charges were filed today against 37 people and four companies in five separate mortgage fraud cases.
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Contra Costa Times - Walnut Creek, CA
Mortgage fraud has increased so dramatically in the San Joaquin Valley that a task force of federal, state and local agencies has been formed to fight back.
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PR Web - Ferndale, WA
In the past 12 months his firm has been retained to conduct over 300 mortgage fraud investigations, a 100% increase from 2007.
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WJBF-TV - Augusta, GA
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New York Times - United States
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Imperial Valley News - Holtville, CA
Scavitti admitted that between 2003 and August 2008 he unlawfully diverted mortgage funds that were wire transferred into his client office account to his own personal benefit, resulting in losses in excess of $2.5 million.
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Update - US v. F. Jeffrey Miller, et al.
Miller II: Judge Julie Robinson has ruled in favor of the defense motion granting a continuance for sentencing of the 3 convicted defendants: F. Jeffrey Miller, Steve Vanatta and Hallie Irvin. The three will now be sentenced after ruling on post trial motions set for August 10, 2009.
Vanatta has been in custody for over 2 years. Vanetta filed a motion for his release pending sentencing. That motion was denied.
Miller remains free pending his sentencing. He has hired a new attorney who filed a motion to delay Miller's sentencing. In one post trial motion, the defense argues as to what assets are subject to seizure.
Defendant Todd Earnshaw is a Kansas City real estate Broker (and brother in law of Miller). Earnshaw has been indicted in what is commonly referred to as Miller I. A trial date for that matter has been set for January, 2010 in Topeka, Kansas.
The Government filed a motion to revoke Earnshaw's bond and remand him to custody while he awaits trial after learning that he allegedly committed the state crimes of Driving Under the Influence, Handicap Parking Violation and Failure to Control Speed to Avoid a Collision while on pretrial release. Notwithstanding finding that probable cause existed to believe that Earnshaw committed the aforementioned state crimes, Judge Robinson denied the motion, but ordered several strict conditions that Earnshaw must follow pending his trial.
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