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2 Brokers Plead Guilty To Defrauding Argent Mtg

Thursday, May 22 2008 06:00

David E. Tuggle, Jr. and Eric S. Steinhauser, Hillsborough County, Florida, pleaded guilty in Polk County, Florida to conspiracy to commit racketeering for their involvement in a mortgage fraud scheme and could face up to five years in prison when sentenced. As part of the plea agreement, neither man may be employed in the mortgage, title, or real estate industries.

Tuggle, 31, and Steinhauser, 29, were part of a criminal enterprise which submitted fraudulent mortgage loan documents to Argent Mortgage Company through Brandon-based Sunstate Mortgage Company. From 2003 through 2005, Tuggle and Steinhauser submitted more than 300 mortgage loan applications to Argent Mortgage. Of those 300 applications, more than 280 were funded and collectively valued at more than $34 million. Investigators believe the men paid one of their co-conspirators, a former Argent vice president, more than $100,000 for insuring the approval of these fraudulent loans.

Tuggle and Steinhauser are cooperating with authorities in both the pending case against their co-defendants and in a previously filed case. The investigation was a joint effort by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Hillsborough County Consumer Protection Agency, and the Office of Statewide Prosecution. Argent has cooperated fully with the investigation.

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