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24 Yr Sentence In $7M San Diego Mortgage Scam

Monday, June 02 2008 04:04

Theodore Swain, 60, was sentenced to 24 years in state prison for running a $7 million Ponzi scheme that ripped off 100 investors in Southern California. Swain, was also ordered to pay $6.7 million in victim restitution.

Swain used professional looking mass-mailings, directed at tens of thousands of people in southern California, to entice investors into conducting business with First Fidelity Assurance Corporation, based in San Diego, California.

Swain successfully tricked 99 consumers, between 2003 and 2006, into investing between $1,000 and $100,000 in mortgage certificates for properties which did not exist. Swain produced an elaborate and flashy looking investment prospectus, which promised 10% returns on real-estate projects requiring quick financing during the housing boom.

Swain used cash from new investors to pay dividends to old investors, thereby perpetrating his fraud for several years. Swain never disclosed to investors that he had been convicted of grand theft three times and had previously filed for bankruptcy. Under California law, individuals selling investments must disclose any information which might factor into a consumer's decision on whether or not to invest.

Swain's only source of revenue for the scheme was new investment capital from new investors. He strung people along for nearly three years, ripping off a total of $7 million. About $300,000 was occasionally returned to some investors as a way to convince them to stay involved in the fraudulent scheme and lend an air of legitimacy to the operation.

In 2006, Swain was arrested in New Mexico following an investigation by the California Department of Corporations. During the investigation, the attorney general obtained a court order to freeze $2 million in Swain's assets and property, money which will be used as restitution for victims of the fraud.

In 2008, after a five-week trial, a San Diego jury found Swain guilty of 15 counts of fraud, 6 counts of grand theft, 3 counts of grand theft of an elder, and 6 counts of running a fraudulent securities scheme. The jury also imposed an excessive taking and white collar crime enhancements of $2.5 million.

"This is the fourth time Swain has been caught ripping people off with his worthless investment schemes," Attorney General Brown said. "Most recently, he convinced 99 consumers, including a doctor, lawyer and aerospace engineer, to invest tens of thousands of dollars in property which does not exist."

"This was a very convincing Ponzi scheme," said Deputy Attorney General Tawnya Boulan who prosecuted the case jointly with the California Department of Corporations. "Swain was very persuasive and ripped off sophisticated investors by maintaining an appearance of success."

"It is devastating when the financial well-being of California citizens falls into the hands of a con man that uses trickery and deceit," said Sean Rooney, Senior Trial Counsel for the California Department of Corporations. "Today’s sentencing sends a message that swindlers like Theodore Swain will be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted under California law."

3 comments

  • Comment Link Richard F. Kohn Tuesday, November 18 2008 09:11 posted by Richard F. Kohn

    Convict Swain is obviously not the former Cook County Assessor Swain, a currently licensed IL attorney.
    Full Licensed Name: Theodore M. Swain
    Full Former name(s): None
    Date of Admission as Lawyer by Illinois Supreme Court: December 27, 1954
    Registered Business Address: Gould & Ratner
    222 N. LaSalle St., Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60601-1011
    Illinois Registration Status: Active and authorized to practice law - Last Registered Year: 2008

  • Comment Link marisa Saturday, November 15 2008 19:14 posted by marisa

    This man built two houses in Deming NM
    can anyone give me any infomation on these houses whether they are goin to be auctioned or sold because if they are I am interested in one of them? Can someone please contact me my email address is listed as mari_duran4363@yahoo.com

    Thanks

  • Comment Link Dick Kohn Wednesday, June 04 2008 07:36 posted by Dick Kohn

    Is this the same Theodore Swain who was (I believe) a former Cook County IL assessor?

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