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Michael Milan, 49, Bethesda, Maryland, was sentenced to 108 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for his role in carrying out a multi-million-dollar mortgage fraud scheme. Milan was also ordered to pay restitution of $3,141,409 and to forfeit $1,061,890 in proceeds he obtained.

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Brian Ragauckas, 36, Secaucus, New Jersey, a police officer, was arrested based on a Complaint charging him with bank fraud in connection with a $529,777 mortgage loan that he obtained through false representations to the former Countrywide Bank FSB.

According to the Complaint, Ragauckas and his wife own

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Gerald James Greenfield, 64, Bloomington, Minnesota, was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit mortgage fraud through the use of wires, four counts of mortgage fraud by means of interstate wire, one count of conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering, and one count of engaging in a monetary transaction with criminally derived property. Nicholas Ryan Delon

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John A. Bui, 46, of San Jose, California was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $3,500,000 in forfeiture as a result of his convictions for conspiring to commit wire fraud, destruction of records in a federal investigation, and witness tampering.

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Gerald Wayne Snow, Sr., a/k/a Gerald Snow, 68, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, has pled guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Wire Fraud, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1349 and five counts of Wire Fraud, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1343. The Superseding Indictment also contained a criminal forfeiture of $4,878,743.87.

Charges arose from an investigation by the Federal Bureau of

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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) released a new analysis of suspicious activity related to possible mortgage loan fraud reported in the third quarter of 2009. The report also discusses the types of suspected fraud occurring in the foreclosure rescue area as a result of FinCEN issuing a “red flags” guidance on foreclosure rescue scams in April 2009.

The analysis found that suspicious activity reports (SARs) indicating suspicious activity by loan modification or

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Jose I. Flores, 50, Stamford, Connecticut, waived his right to indictment and pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud stemming from his participation in a mortgage fraud scheme.

In pleading guilty, Flores, an accountant, admitted that from approximately 2004 to 2008, he conspired with others to defraud mortgage lenders by causing so-called

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Wayne Puff, 61, Old Bridge, New Jersey, the ringleader of a massive Ponzi scheme which defrauded hundreds of investors and mortgage lenders of more than $100 million through a purported real estate investment business, was sentenced to 216 months in federal prison and ordered to pay approximately $101.1 million in restitution and to serve 3 years of supervised

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James Ragnauth, Beaumont, Texas, a defendant charged in a mortgage fraud case, who was on the run for about six weeks and apprehended on a shrimp boat in the Caribbean Sea by the U.S. Coast Guard in March 2009, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Sidney Fitzwater to 37 months in federal prison. Judge Fitzwater also ordered Ragnauth to pay approximately $205,000 in

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BernardB. Kerik, 54, former Commissioner of the New York City Police Department and the Department of Corrections, pleaded guilty in White Plains federal court to eight felonies, two of which were separately charged in an Indictment in the District of Columbia.

Kerik pleaded guilty to one count of obstructing and impeding the due

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