Ronnie Edward Duke, 45, Fenton, Michigan, was sentenced to 13 years in prison in connection with a multi-million-dollar mortgage fraud conspiracy.
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Robert Mikail, 40, and Ging-Hwang “Felicia” Tsoa, 58, both of Ashburn, Virginia, have been charged with conspiracy and bank fraud charges related to their alleged roles in a $20 million mortgage fraud scheme involving more than 35 homes.
Continue Reading...Reginald R. Harper, 59, Hammond, Louisiana, and Troy A. Fouquet, 45, Covington, Louisiana, were sentenced by U.S. District Judge Nannette Jolivette Brown for conspiracy to commit bank fraud.
Continue Reading...Rashika J. Moon, 42, Carneys Point, New Jersey, was charged by information with participating in a mortgage fraud conspiracy involving more than 100 Philadelphia properties and more than $20 million in fraudulent loan proceeds.
Continue Reading...Seven people were charged with mail fraud, wire fraud, and making false statements in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme involving the purchase of at least 23 homes.
Continue Reading...Keith Michael Courtney, 31, Albuquerque, New Mexico, was found guilty by a federal jury of wire fraud charges after a three-day trial.
Continue Reading...LaFrances Dudley O’Neal, 49, Clinton, Maryland, has been found guilty by a jury for her part in a mortgage fraud scheme that cost lenders more than $900,000.
Continue Reading...Hussein “Sam” Nazzal, 58, Dearborn, Michigan, a businessman, and Edward A. Schneider, 59, Dearborn, an attorney, were found guilty of multiple counts of fraud and commercial bribery after a three-week trial before U.S. District Judge David M. Lawson.
Continue Reading...Alexander A. Romaniolis, 48, Irvine, California, was arrested in Huntington Beach, California, for mortgage fraud relating to an alleged straw buyer scheme.
John Leadbeater, 54, Kearny, New Jersey, and Daniel Cardillo, 49, Wildwood, New Jersey, have been indicted and charged as alleged conspirators in a $13 million mortgage fraud scam that used phony documents and straw buyers to make illegal profits on overbuilt condos at the Jersey shore are charged in connection with the scheme.
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