Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Florida Closing Attorney Gets 63 Months For Pocketing $3M+ In Escrow Money Intended Mostly For Payoff Of Existing Mortgages

The U.S Attorney's Office (Southern District of Florida) recently announced the sentencing of attorney Joseph J. Weisenfeld to 63 months in prison based, following his guilty plea to wire fraud charges. An excerpt from the press release:
  • According to the Information and statements made during the plea hearing, Weisenfeld, a licensed attorney, represented individuals and/or entities (mostly buyers) in real estate transactions. As the closing agent in many of these transactions, Weisenfeld would collect funds from buyers and lenders, and would represent to the parties engaged in the transaction that these funds were being held in escrow to be disbursed for various specified purposes, including the satisfaction of pre-existing mortgages. In fact, however, Weisenfeld misappropriated the escrowed funds for his use and benefit. Over the course of the scheme, Weisenfeld misappropriated over $3 million in client funds from his attorney trust account.

For the press release, see Local Real Estate Attorney Sent To Jail On Fraud Charges.

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