A Berkshire-based police officer and his wife have been charged with obtaining a mortgage by deception. Det Sgt Narinder Sahota, 49, of Thames Valley Police, and his wife Rajinder, 50, are also accused of…

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The Boston Globeby JUSTIN T. HILLEY Mortgage- and foreclosure-related complaints at the Massachusetts attorney general’s office quadrupled over the past two years, becoming the No. 1 reason consumers contacted…

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David Lam, 42, Parkland, Florida, a real estate agent, pled guilty before U.S. District Judge Kenneth A. Marra for his participation in mortgage fraud schemes relating to properties in the Versailles development in Wellington, Florida.  

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MyFox Washington DC According to his plea agreement on mail fraud charges, Skibicki was a mortgage originator and/or broker for a company that operated in Laurel. Prosecutors say Skibicki admitted that from…

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Last July, the FBI accused Edul Ahmad, a local broker, of a $50 million mortgage fraud, saying he lured fellow immigrants into subprime mortgages, inflated the values of their properties and concealed his…

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — A federal judge has sentenced the last of seven defendants that perpetrated a $7.5 million mortgage fraud in the Mahoning Valley. US District Court Judge Patricia Gaughan on Thursday sentenced…

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… government prosecutors in Tampa last month with allegations that an FBI agent and an ex-assistant US attorney tried to cover up the fact that Craig Adams duped them into believing he played a lesser role in…

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The former director of community development for the city of Gary admitted Friday morning in federal court to working with a local businessman…

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Jorge Abbud, 33, Dover, N.J., a former employee of a Parsippany, N.J., mortgage lender admitted to taking $138,402 in illegitimate proceeds of multiple home sales as a result of a mortgage fraud scheme.

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Keith Davis, 39, Jacksonville, Florida, was sentenced by Chief U.S. District Judge Anne C. Conway to 2 years in federal prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud for his role in fraudulently obtaining loans and receiving kickbacks after closing.

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