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Husband and Wife Indicted in Home Building Fraud Scheme

Thursday, April 26 2007 05:00

Patricia Omondi, 38, and her husband Boureima Sanfo, 47, Woodbridge, Virginia, were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of interstate transportation of property obtained by fraud, money laundering and obstruction of justice in connection with a scheme to defraud residential lot buyers. According to the 13-count indictment, Omondi was the president of Raycha Homes, also known as Construction Consulting and Management (CCM), a home builder located on Old Bridge Road, Woodbridge, Virginia. Sanfo was a loan officer for CCM and Allstate Mortgage. From November 2004 to December 2005, the defendants met with individuals and promised to build homes for them on the lots of their choice. They allegedly drove individuals to view several parcels of land in Prince George’s County, Maryland, to select the lot, provided copies of design drawings of homes, provided fictitious letters on the letterhead of a mortgage company falsely representing that the individuals had been pre-approved for mortgages and falsely stated that CCM had obtained permits to begin construction of their houses.

The indictment alleges that the defendants caused individuals to enter into contracts with CCM for the construction and purchase of a house. The contracts required the purchasers to make regular payments towards the down payment. No homes, however, were constructed and no lots were in fact purchased. Under this scheme, Omondi and Sanfo obtained more than $200,000 from at least seven victims, which they deposited in their bank account in Virginia.

In October 2006, a federal grand jury was investigating whether the defendants were committing fraud in connection with their home building operations. The indictment alleges that the defendants obstructed the investigation by providing the grand jury with studies that had purportedly been done in 2005 regarding the feasibility of constructing houses on lots selected by purchasers, when in fact the feasibility studies were completed in September 2006.

The indictment seeks forfeiture of $202,435. The defendants face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison followed by 3 years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine for each count. Their initial appearances have not been scheduled.

2 comments

  • Comment Link DL Tuesday, August 03 2010 07:34 posted by DL

    Mr (DL) richard litchfield or richard larx or what neame he would use ,will Steal from any one. this 70 year old Used person, will use any one on ebay yahoo google ect. The joke ever hit the real estate market today. A man who thinks he is a millionaire put lives on his ssa checks. Sends photos of rich homes and stating that lives thier? what a sick person. he will issue foney stockes from deedexchange, and he will advertise phony adds.

  • Comment Link Dave Wednesday, May 09 2007 10:25 posted by Dave

    DelMar Litchfield, NHBcorp has scammed over 20 associates and homeowners. Beware. He has been involved in scams before. Any Territory Ownerships that he is selling, or Rick Joines, have no made any more. Don't lose your investment. Do not do business with NHB corp, NHBcorp.

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Rachel Dollar 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.
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