Minnesota Couple Sentenced In Mortgage Scam Involving Recording Phony Lien Satisfaction Before Selling Home, Pocketing Entire Sale Proceeds
- An Oak Grove couple was sentenced yesterday in federal court in connection with a scheme to defraud several mortgage lending companies and to obtain money from them by means of false and fraudulent pretenses. [...] According to their respective plea agreements, both [Robert G.] Bock [10 months of confinement in a half-way house and three years of supervised release] and [Michelle M.] Niska [36 months in prison and three years of supervised release] admitted that they devised a scheme to defraud certain mortgage lenders.
The allegations are as follows:
- On Sept. 21, 2005, the couple borrowed $593,740 from Bravo Credit Corp., and granted Bravo a mortgage on their jointly-owned Oak Grove home.
- On April 7, 2006, Niska filed a document with the Anoka County Recorder’s Office purporting to be a satisfaction of the mortgage the defendants had granted to Bravo, even though the defendants had not paid off the loan and even though most of the principal balance was still due.
- On May 5, 2006, the couple sold the home to a third party for $675,000, $540,000 of which was financed by Equifirst Corp.
- Bock and Niska each admitted that they knew the title company that closed the home’s sale should have used the third-party buyer’s loan proceeds to pay off the Bravo loan, but instead allowed the title company to believe that the Bravo loan had been repaid, as reflected by the false mortgage satisfaction document.
The press release continues:
- As a result of the scheme, the defendants pocketed proceeds from the sale in the amount of $510,000, all of which should have been paid to Bravo. Bock and Niska each admitted that the scheme was executed, in part, by sending certain items by commercial carrier, specifically a $35,000 lulling payment sent to Bravo on May 8, 2006, for the specific purpose of forestalling foreclosure efforts by Bravo and for the general purpose of executing the scheme to defraud.
For the press release, see Oak Grove couple sentenced for mail fraud. TheftOfDeedMeta
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