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Michael D. Goodson, Spring, Texas, and Nancy Booth, aka Nancy Campbell, Humble, Texas, were charged by a federal grand jury in a one count indictment with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud for their roles in an alleged $10 million mortgage fraud scheme.
According to the indictment, Goodson and Booth conspired together beginning in March 2003 to devise and participate in a mortgage fraud scheme in which they provided false and fraudulent information to a lending institution to secure loans for straw purchasers to purchase homes located in Montgomery, Bryan, Spring and Tomball, Texas. The indictment alleges that Booth, a loan processor and loan officer for a mortgage brokerage firm, received a broker’s premium from the allegedly fraudulently obtained loan proceeds. Goodson, who did business under a number of business names including MGN Construction, Boston Interiors & Design and Anointed Designs, among others, submitted invoices for payment from the fraudulently obtained loan proceeds.
According to the indictment, the scheme involved Goodson locating residential properties to purchase, recruiting compensated individuals with good credit to act as straw borrowers on applications for residential mortgage loans to purchase one or more of the properties, and telling the straw borrowers they were investing in real estate to be managed by one of his property management companies. Booth allegedly used her position as a licensed loan officer to complete Uniform Residential Loan applications in the names of the straw borrowers to obtain 100 percent funding of the full sales price – ranging from $420,000 to over $700,000 – located by Goodson and locating lending institutions to fund the loans.
Goodson and Booth are accused of arranging for and providing false information material to a lending institution’s decision to fund a loan including false employment, rent or mortgage verification and representing the residence would be the straw borrower’s primary residence in the loan applications submitted to the lenders. The indictment accuses Goodson and Booth of conducting their scheme to defraud the lending institutions through the use of the U.S. Mail, private or commercial interstate carriers and through the use of interstate wire communications.
Conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud carries a maximum statutory term of imprisonment of five years, without parole, and a $250,000 fine, upon conviction.
The indictment also informs the defendants that, if convicted of the conspiracy charge, the United States intends to seek an order from the court compelling each of them to forfeit their interest in almost $11 million in property, which constitutes the proceeds of or was derived from proceeds traceable to their alleged illegal conduct.
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Michael Ashley, the embattled former vice president of Federal Housing Administration (FHA)-backed mortgage originator Lend America, and the company he worked for, were permanently banned from doing business in the industry last week.
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Thursday, February 18, 2010 F. Jeffrey Miller Trial Continued Testimony
As reported by Anne Mitchell, who viewed the trial:
Angela Parenza worked for Jeff Miller as the office manager for 7 or 8 years beginning in 1998. Parenza was indicted along with Miller and pled guilty to conspiracy to commit bank fraud and money laundering. Parenza testified that Miller or his contractors allegedly preferred to build all the...
Wednesday, February 10, 2010 F. Jeffrey Miller Trial Coverage Continued - Witness Testimony
Steve Middleton Testimony - Coverage Provided by Anne Mitchell
The Government continued in its cross examination of Steve Middleton. He was shown several HUD-1 statements involving sales of homes located in Overland Park, KS, and Olathe, KS. The HUD statements each allegedly showed line items of payments to (James) Moser & Associates, LLC's...
Monday, February 01, 2010 F. Jeffrey Miller Trial Coverage - Continued Witness Examination
According to Anne Mitchell, who is present in court for the trial:
Next Witness: Kelly Sanford
Kelly Sanford of the Federal Reserve was a short witness for the Government. Sanford manages electronic payments between banks and member financial institutions. He was shown copies of wire transfers and asked whether they coincided with the counts in...
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 F. Jeffrey Miller Trial - Prosecution Witnesses Continued
According to Anne Mitchell, who is viewing the trial:
January 13, 2010
Witness: Rick Hayes
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