In Pennsylvania, ten individuals were charged in an 18-count indictment with a massive mortgage and identity fraud scheme. The fraud involved nearly 180 properties in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the vast majority of which will fall into foreclosure. The government and private mortgage lenders are at risk of losing over $11,000,000 because of the fraud.
Accused in the recently unsealed indictment of participating in the scheme were:
Vincent Sirolli, 64, Deptford, New Jersey
Mahn Huu "Bruce" Doan, 38, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ciriaco Gatta, 43, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Anthony Giampietro, 52, Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Mary Diantonio, 49, Sicklerville, New Jersey
Dana Siciliano, 44, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
June Kodiak, 57, Bensalem, Pennsylvania
Keith Lyon, 43, Jackson, New Jersey
Trung Tam Dang, 36, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Zu-Yun "Andy" Kim, 27, Media, Pennsylvania
According to authorities, self-described real estate investor, Mahn Huu Doan, a/k/a “Bruce Doan,” hit on a scheme to try to make money. He and his associates would purchase houses using false or borrowed identities. Doan managed to buy these houses with government insured loans. With the help of Trung Tam Dang, Doan made up false paper work – including false bank records, false W-2 forms, and false pay stubs – which he used to apply for these mortgages. Most of the mortgages came from a company called Encore Mortgage Services, Inc., which was owned by Vincent Sirolli. Participating in and profiting from the fraud, Sirolli and his employees – Dana Siciliano, a loan officer; June Kodiak, a loan originator; and Keith Lyon, the company’s Chief Operating Officer – processed the applications and got Doan the money he needed. The scheme worked, in part, because Ciriaco Gatta, a/k/a “Jack Gatta,” an appraiser (C.A. Gatta & Associates, 2525 South Broad Street, 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), fraudulently inflated the appraisals on the houses. Those fraudulent appraisals allowed Doan, Sirolli, and the others to wring excess profits from the deals, profits the schemers used to keep the fraud going and to line their own pockets. At the closings on the deals, settlement agents Mary Diantonio (Rittenhouse Abstract and First City Abstract Agency, Inc., 1429 Walnut Street, 6th Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) and Anthony Giampietro (Rittenhouse Abstract, Inc., 2617 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) prepared paperwork that falsely described the flow of money in the deals, thereby hiding the fraud from mortgage lenders and the government. Zu-Yun Kim, a/k/a “Andy Kim,” an associate of Doan’s, often posed as a buyer or seller at the closings, signing paper work using a false identity.
The defendants planned to hold on to the houses they purchased for a short time, and then re-sell or “flip” them for a profit. They were unable. Still, they had to pay the mortgages on the houses. They failed. As a result, nearly all of the houses will go into foreclosure.
“Foreclosures affect everyone in Philadelphia,” United States Attorney Pat Meehan stated. “A recent study by The Reinvestment Fund estimates that, for every foreclosure within a block of your house and within a year, your house will lose 1% of its value.” Meehan went on, “You can therefore imagine the impact that 180 foreclosures will have on our neighborhoods. If we are to keep our neighborhoods intact, we must stop the kind of fraud that happened here.”
If convicted the defendants face maximum possible sentences of:
Vincent Sirolli, 82 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,500,000 fine;
Bruce Doan, 42 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine;
Jack Gatta, 27 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $750,000 fine;
Anthony Giampietro, 82 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,500,000 fine;
Mary DiAntonio, 2 years imprisonment, 1 year of supervised release, and a $250,000 fine;
Dana Siciliano, 42 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine;
June Kodiak, 42 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine;
Keith Lyon, 42 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine;
Trung Tam Dang, 42 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine;
Andy Kim, 42 years imprisonment, 3 years of supervised release, and a $1,000,000 fine.
Properties in the indictment include:
2508 S.2nd Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6356 Kingsessing Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1027 S.10th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6831 Regent Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1118 S. Alder Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2312 Belgrade Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1215 S. 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1235 S. 8th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5930 N. 4th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
6135 Reedland Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
634 Tasker Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Rachel Dollar, the editor of Mortgage Fraud Blog is an attorney and Certified Mortgage Banker who handles litigation for lending institutions and secondary market investors.