Man Pleads Guilty to Using Fake Deeds to Take Out Loans

Stephanie Abbott —  October 11, 2018 — Leave a comment

Daniel Barraza Nevarez, Arizona, has plead guilty to two felony counts of Fraudulent Schemes & Artifices and Money Laundering in connection with an alleged scam designed to defraud homeowners and lenders.

Between November 2017 and February 2018, Nevarez filed a series of fraudulent quit-claim deeds transferring him ownership of single family homes in Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, and Phoenix. Nevarez then attempted to use the victims’ homes as collateral to secure cash loans. Nevarez used a false identity to execute this fraud, but his true identity was discovered through an undercover operation conducted by agents of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office and Scottsdale Police Department. http://www.mortgagefraudblog.com/?s=Daniel+Barraza+Nevarez+

The plea agreement requires Nevarez to pay $21,708.43 in restitution for legal fees incurred by the victims as a result of these crimes. Nevarez will also serve no less than eight months in Maricopa County Jail.

Attorney General Mark Brnovich made the announcement.

Assistant Attorney General Adam J. Schwartz prosecuted the case.

Nevarez will be sentenced on November 8, 2018, at Maricopa County Superior Court.

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