Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Felonious Rent Skimming, Foreclosure Fraud Charges In Alleged Land Grant "Rescue" Scam Ruled Constitutional, Says California Judge

In San Diego, California, CW Channel 6 reports:
  • Felony civil code violations alleging rent skimming and foreclosure fraud against five people accused of victimizing hundreds of San Diego County homeowners are constitutional, a judge ruled Friday.(1) [...] The defendants face a total of 172 charges, including conspiracy and grand theft.

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  • At a hearing in May, Deputy District Attorney Stephen Robinson alleged that the defendants offered to help homeowners keep their property by placing them in "land grants," when in fact the transactions were bogus and left them even worse off than they were before.

For more, see Foreclosure Fraud Charges.

Go here for more on this alleged Southern California land grant, foreclosure rescue scam.

(1) According to the story, Superior Court Judge Charles Rogers denied a legal challenge to the charges against William Hutchings, 62, and his wife Xiaoke Li, 45; Shawna Landis, 36; Diego Gil, age unknown, and Edgar Martinez, 30.