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Detriot Man Admits Loan Application Misreps

Thursday, October 30 2008 05:47

Sandy Robinson, 50, Detroit, Michigan, pleaded guilty to committing bank fraud in connection with a mortgage fraud conspiracy. One of Robinson's codefendants, Danyell Johnson, pleaded guilty on September 8, 2008; two other indicted co-conspirators, Pierre Greene and Jacque Miller, are awaiting trial.

The evidence before the Honorable Gerald E. Rosen established that from July 2005 through February 2006, Sandy Robinson aided and abetted his codefendants and others in obtaining fraudulent mortgage loans totaling approximately $350,000 for properties located at 13329 Flanders, 17174 Joann, 13707 Glenwood, 17160 Fairport and 11072 / 11074 Promenade, Detroit, Michigan.

For example, on September 12, 2005, to obtain a mortgage for $83,600 on the property at 13329 Flanders, Detroit, Robinson falsely represented that he had been employed by Perfect Choice Cleaning and Maintenance during the previous 3 years with a monthly salary of $3,400, and that he had rented a home at 5304 Rohns. In fact, Robinson was serving a prison sentence in the custody of the Michigan Department of Corrections from April 24, 2003 through April 19, 2005, so he had been neither gainfully employed nor a resident of Detroit during that time period.

The lending institutions relied upon these false statements, as well as upon additional materially false representations by others involved in the mortgage fraud scheme, and extended mortgage loans on the 5 properties. The loans went into default, resulting in losses totaling approximately $350,000 to federally insured financial institutions (including Deutsche Bank Trust Company North Americas).

Acting United States Attorney Berg said, “Mortgage fraud is not only a threat to the economy, but to all American homeowners, and those who dream of one-day becoming a homeowner. My office and the FBI have committed major resources to investigate and prosecute those who have tried to illegally exploit the housing market for their own material gains.”

Sandy Robinson's sentencing hearing is set for January 26, 2009. A conviction for this offense carries a maximum penalty of 30 years in prison or a $1,000,000 fine, or both. The sentence will be imposed under the United States Sentence Guidelines according to the nature of the offense and the criminal background, if any, of the defendant.

US Attorney Berg was joined in the announcement by Special Agent in Charge Andrew G. Arena of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

1 Comment

  • Comment Link Richard Thursday, November 06 2008 16:06 posted by Richard

    This all seems intersting, but, I cant find anyone who cares!
    I've have the evidence in a particular case, the seller's name was forged, as determined by 2 forensic document examiners, the settlement sheets were changed to help the buyer qualify for a loan he wasn't qualified for, the lender was decieved into thinking the buyer was qualified and the seller was cheated out of money due and she didnt even agree to the sale. The police were contacted, the sheriffs offce, the state police, the banking commission, the governor and the FBI. No one cares! We have been sued by the tennants, spent over $12000. in legal fees to recover damages and to get a ruling that the signature is not real so we aren't held liable for the bank fraud and we cant get anywhere. The judge says a title company isn't a "professional" business so we cant even recover legal expenses. This company and thier lawyer are so comfortable with the forged documents and documents with witnesses to signatures that arent there that they don't even notice it. We're sick of it does anyone know who cares? These people need to be stopped, we cant afford to continue and we dont want to be liable for participating in bank fraud.

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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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