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De Facto Owner Of Mortgage Company And Title Agency Charged In Multi-Million Dollar Fraud

Friday, August 29 2008 06:19

Magile Cruz, a/k/a “Maggie Cruz,” a/k/a “Magile Cruz-Rodriguez,” a/k/a “Magile Araujo,” a/k/a “Ros Rodriguez,” was charged in a multi-million fraud scheme that resulted in more than $24,000,000 in fraudulent mortgage loans, and losses of more than $5,000,000 to lenders. Cruz was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1349, and with substantive counts of mail and wire fraud, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Sections 1341 and 1343. If convicted, she faces a maximum sentence of 20 years on the conspiracy charge and on each substantive charge of mail and wire fraud.

According to the criminal complaint, Cruz was the de facto owner of Star Lending Mortgage, State Mortgage Lending, Sherley Title Services, Doral Title Services, and Professional Title Express. Star Lending Mortgage was a mortgage brokerage company while State Mortage Lending was a mortgage lending business. Both were licensed to do business in the State of Florida. Sherley Title Services, Doral Title Services, and Professional Title Express were title agencies and were not licensed by the State of Florida. Cruz is alleged to have used employees and friends as the nominee owners for all five companies, and personally managed the businesses, including all the financial affairs of the companies.

Between 2005 through 2007, Cruz was engaged in a scheme to obtain fraudulent mortgage loans for the purchase of 79 properties in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, Florida. To execute the scheme, Cruz would identify residential properties for sale through Star Lending Mortage and State Mortgage. Cruz and other co-conspirators would recruit and pay straw buyers for the selected properties. Cruz and her co-conspirators would then prepare and cause to be prepared fraudulent mortgage loan applications on behalf of the straw buyers. The applications included false employment verifications, pay stubs, verification of income and funds on deposit, and IRS Forms W-2.

Thereafter, Cruz and her co-conspirators, including the straw buyers, would create and submit to the banks and lending institutions false HUD-Settlement Statement Forms, also known as HUD-1s, which concealed from the lending institutions, among other things, the existence of a second HUD-1 prepared for the same transaction with a lower sales price for the property. In other instances, Cruz would fraudulently obtain multiple loans from various lenders for the same parcel of property, all unbeknownst to the lenders involved. Finally, Cruz would similarly seek and obtain fraudulent loans on properties for which there was no true sale by stealing the identity of the seller and fabricating a transaction with a straw buyer.

According to the charges, the straw buyers would allow their identities and credit information to be used in the mortgage loan applications, falsely representing themselves to be the true buyers of the properties and the individuals responsible for the loan. Cruz and her co-conspirators would create and submit to banks and lending institutions fraudulent title documentation, including false closing protection letters, falsely representing that Sherley Title Services, Doral Title Services and Professional Title Express were agents for Fidelity National Title and/or Old Republic. In fact, however, these companies were not authorized by Fidelity National Title and/or Old Republic to act as their agents and to issue such documentation.

Once the mortgage applications were approved, the lenders would wire the loan proceeds to Sherley Title Services, Doral Title Services, and Professional Title Express for closing. At closing, Cruz and her co-conspirators would receive a credit for the difference between the inflated price and the actual selling price of the property. Cruz and her co-conspirators would then execute and file Change of Address forms with the United State Postal Service on behalf of the straw buyers, thus concealing from the individual actually living at the address that the subject property had been fraudulently sold.

Cruz would make the payments on the mortgage loans to maintain the loans afloat until the properties could be resold again, often to another straw buyer. When she failed to make payments on the loans, some properties went into foreclosure, resulting in substantial losses to the lending institutions.

Mr. Acosta commended the investigative efforts of the U.S. Secret Service, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development - Office of Inspector General, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and the City of Marco Island Police Department. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Lois Foster Steers.

2 comments

  • Comment Link IBIS Thursday, March 12 2009 10:00 posted by IBIS

    Magile Cruz. rodriguez the araujo and her mother Rosemary rodriguez have to paid for her husband death. she send to kill him because he know all fraud and ask her for devorced.
    ricardo araujo dont hjave accident? she hirred a detertive privade monthz ago the his accident. look for records.

  • Comment Link lizbeth Wednesday, September 10 2008 16:34 posted by lizbeth

    i strongly believe she should pay for her actions and be convicted with all charges you will burn in hell and for playing god you will rot you santeria witch......Ps i know her.

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