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5 Charged for Mortgage Fraud Involving Double HUD-1s Jacinto Puentes, 53, Elinor Puentes, 52, Theodore Tarone, 43, Raul Salabarria, 55, and Rogelio Ramirez have been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud in connection with a... Hard Money Lender Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Borrowers Robert J. Congdon, 61, Polson, Montana, d/b/a Cornerstone Financial, Inc., and K&B Investments, LLC., pled guilty during a federal court session in Missoula, Montana, to defrauding hard money... Reverse Mortgage Scammers Sentenced Kelsey Torrey Hull, Jonathan Alred Kimpson, James Michael Green, Herbert Bush, Wilbur "Sonny" Letak, Kevin Claude Barnett, were each sentenced to prison for multiple charges relating to a reverse... Serial Fraudster Admits Real Estate Fraud Winnie Joanne Barefoot, a/k/a Winnie Jo Budzina, a/k/a Winnie JoAnne Conn, a/k/a Joanne Knopsnyder, a/k/a Olivia JoAnne Morgan, a/k/a Olivia JoAnne Barefoot Morgan pleaded guilty to bank fraud... Real Estate Agents Charged With Flipping Scheme Leonard Williams, 49, Sacramento, California, and Joshua Clymer, 25, Sacramento, California, are the subjects of a federal grand jury superseding indictment which alleges three counts of conspiring... Real Estate Investor Admits Rigging Bids at Auctions Wiley C. Chandler, a real estate investor, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Sacramento, California, to conspiring to rig bids and commit mail fraud at public real estate foreclosure auctions... Broker Sentenced for Occupancy Misrepresentations Mortgage Doctors, Inc. principal, Dennis Scoby, 42, Clearwater, Florida, was sentenced on February 13, 2012, by U.S. District Judge James D. Whittemore to 2 1/2 years in federal prison for conspiring... Fraudster Admits Lying About his Income to Obtain Loans Thomas E. Green, 57, Ocean City, Maryland, pled guilty to fraudulently securing nearly $2.2 million in loans to purchase five properties in Cape Charles, Virginia.
Developer Admits Submitting False Documents to Lenders Tyler Fitzsimons, 33, appeared before U.S. District Judge Michael R. Hogan and pleaded guilty to a variety of mortgage and loan fraud charges arising out of the collapse of his company, Desert Sun... Foreclosure Rescue Scammers Ordered to Pay $469,500 Property Solutions of N.J., PSRE Holding Company, Edward Toledo and Raymond Vega were found liable to the tune of $469,500 for their roles in deceiving struggling homeowners through a variety of... |
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