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Friday, May 18 2012 00:45
Jury Convicts R. E. Agent of 13 Counts of Mortgage Fraud
Behrooz Badie, 53, Sacramento, California, has been found guilty of 13 counts of mail fraud following a six-day mortgage fraud trial.
Thursday, June 23 2011 01:59
1 Indicted, Another Admits Guilt in Mortgage Fraud Scheme
Alonzo Jackson Brown III, 44, Fairfield, California has been indicted on nine counts in connection with an investment fraud scheme and a mortgage fraud scheme.
According to court documents, Brown is a licensed real estate broker who used that position to perpetrate a mortgage fraud scheme. Brown is accused of
Friday, June 17 2011 07:45
Appraiser & Real Estate Agent Charged for Straw Buyer Scam
Ryan Daryl Krutzig, 31, Maple Grove, Minnesota, a real estate appraiser, and Jesse Scott Hoffman, 32, St. Cloud, Minnesota, a real estate agent, were indicted in connection with a $1.8 million mortgage fraud scheme that involved 28 properties. The defendants were charged with five counts of wire fraud in connection to the scam. In addition,
Friday, May 20 2011 05:59
8 Arrested for Straw Buyer Scheme
Vera Kuzmenko, Nadia Kuzmenko, Aaron New, Vanik Atoyan, Peter Kuzmenko, Sergey Blizenko, Veniamin Markevich, and Edward Shevtsov, Sacramento, California, have ben arraigned following their arrests in an eight-defendant federal mortgage fraud case involving losses alleged to exceed $9 million.
Monday, May 09 2011 01:59
Loan Officer Sentenced to 19 Years in Prison
Michael Pahutski, 48, Gastonia, North Carolina, was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment to be followed by five years of supervised release. Pahutski was also ordered to perform 200 hours of community service and pay restitution of approximately $3.5 million. As previously
Michael Pahutski, 48, Gastonia, North Carolina, was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment to be followed by five years of supervised release. Pahutski was also ordered to perform 200 hours of community service and pay restitution of approximately $3.5 million. As previously reported by Mortgage Fraud Blog, Pahutski pled guilty prior to trial, without the benefit of a plea agreement, to all twenty-one counts in the indictment then pending against him.
The sentence is the latest step in an ongoing investigation of mortgage fraud schemes carried out around the Charlotte, North Carolina area, which led to the charging of eight individuals with mail, wire and bank fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy, and related charges in March 2008. The investigation also resulted in the trial of closing attorney and co-defendant Victoria Sprouse in March 2009.
A federal indictment charging Michael Pahutski with mortgage fraud-related offenses, was originally filed in August 2007, followed by a superseding indictment adding charges and five other defendants in March 2008. To date, all six of those defendants have been either convicted at trial or have entered pleas of guilty. The charges represent the results of a local investigation which stemmed from the detection of an original mortgage fraud scheme in September 2002, and focused on a group operating in and around the Charlotte area.
The indictment alleged, and the evidence presented at the sentencing hearing and elsewhere, showed that all the defendants participated in a series of mortgage fraud schemes involving more than $20 million in mortgage loans and hundreds of houses in Charlotte-area neighborhoods. The defendants included Pahutski who served as a loan officer, as well as a closing attorney, a real estate appraiser, another mortgage broker, and two real estate agents. The indictment also identified two other attorneys, three home builders (including one national homebuilder), and several real estate investors as co-conspirators in these schemes. One of the banks victimized by the schemes closed its doors in mid-2007 after 103 years of business in large part due to the scheme.
The indictment alleged that Pahutski participated in a "flip" mortgage fraud scheme where houses were purchased through fraudulent mortgage applications and use of other false documents. Pahutski was originally indicted in this case in connection with a scheme involving closing attorney Victoria Sprouse and real estate investor Stephen Hawfield, in which approximately 210 houses were purchased in a "flip scheme" through fraudulent mortgage applications to nBank for more than $15 million.
U.S. District Judge Martin Reidinger pronounced the 19 year sentence. In doing so, Judge Reidinger explained that he hoped others would note the sentence, and "see that they do not want to become mortgage fraudsters." The Judge noted that the offense had caused substantial damage to nBank, which failed, and also had caused substantial damage to our financial system. Judge Reidinger said that the heavy sentence was based in part on the fact that Pahutski had been entrusted by the state of North Carolina with a license, and "was supposed to have been part of the firewall to prevent this [mortgage fraud] from happening, but instead became part of the problem." Following the sentencing hearing, Judge Reidinger ordered that Pahutski be immediately taken into custody and detained as a flight risk.
Michael D. Pahutski, 48, Charlotte, NC, a Loan Officer, Guilty plea entered 3/3/09 Sentenced 5/6/11 to 228 months imprisonment to be followed by a five-year term of supervised release, 200 hours of community service, and ordered to pay $3,563,125.27 in restitution.
Victoria L. Sprouse, 40, Charlotte, NC, a Closing Attorney, Jury trial 3/23/09 - 4/1/09, Guilty verdict by jury 4/1/09, Awaiting sentencing.
Michael Gee, 61, Hilton Head, SC, an Appraiser, Guilty plea entered 3/10/2009, Sentenced 6/24/10 to 24 months imprisonment to be followed by a three-year term of supervised release and ordered to pay $3,563,125.27 in restitution
Gregory A. Mascaro, 44, Harrisburg, NC, a Real Estate Agent, Guilty plea entered 6/9/08, Sentenced 2/27/09 to 24 months imprisonment to be followed by a three-year term of supervised release and ordered to pay $62,361.21 in restitution.
Jules Springs, 43, Charlotte, NC, a Loan Officer, Guilty plea entered 7/7/08, Sentenced 5/19/09 to 24 months imprisonment to be followed by a three-year term of supervised release and ordered to pay $62,361.21 in restitution.
Gregory D. Rankin, 36, Charlotte, NC, a Real Estate Agent, Guilty plea entered 6/25/08, Sentenced 2/27/09 to five years probation, first 23 months under home confinement.
The United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of North Carolina announced the sentence.
Joining the U.S. Attorney's Office in making the announcement are Jeannine Hammett, Special Agent in Charge of IRS-Criminal Investigation Division; Chris Briese, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Charlotte Division; Inspector In Charge of the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, Keith Fixel; and Wayne Goodwin, Commissioner, North Carolina Department of Insurance.
The case was investigated by Special Agents of the FBI, Charlotte, Special Agents of the IRS-CI, U.S. Postal Inspectors, and criminal investigative personnel of the NC Insurance Commission. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Kurt W. Meyers and Jenny Sugar of the U.S. Attorney's Office, Criminal Division, Charlotte, NC, as well as former Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Martens.
Friday, May 06 2011 05:30
Couple Admit Mortgage Fraud Charges
Garret Griffith Gililland III, 29, and Nicole Magpusao, 31, both formerly of Chico, California, and now in federal custody, pleaded guilty before Senior United States District Judge Edward J. Garcia. Gililland pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of money laundering.
Tuesday, April 19 2011 01:59
Nevada Real Estate Agent Arrested for Fraud
Christopher Brown, a real estate agent for Better Homes and Garden Desert Properties, has been arrested in connection with a scam relating to foreclosure auction sales.
The State of Nevada alleges that Brown filed a fraudulent and forged Trustees Deed Upon Sale with the County Recorder transferring a property to an
Wednesday, March 09 2011 01:03
Maryland Man Admits Mortgage Fraud Scheme
Noah Black, 42, Hyattsville, Maryland, pled guilty to federal charges of wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme.
Black entered his guilty pleas in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The Honorable Judge Richard W. Roberts scheduled sentencing for June 16, 2011.
According to the factual proffer presented to
Monday, February 14 2011 01:51
Broker, Loan Processors and Straw Buyer Sentenced
Anson Joachin, 39, Parkland, Florida, was sentenced to 41 months' imprisonment, to be followed by three years of supervised release for his role in a multi-million dollar mortgage fraud scheme. In addition, U.S. District Judge Ursula Ungaro ordered Joachin to pay $2,352,310 in restitution.
Four other defendants were previously sentenced in the case.
Thursday, February 10 2011 07:14
12 Indicted for Fraud Scam Involving 27 Properties
A 29-count federal grand jury indictment was returned against 12 people accused of taking part in a mortgage fraud scheme involving 27 properties throughout the Cleveland, Ohio area:
Stephen S. Holman, 40, Cleveland, Ohio; Timothy
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