Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Mass AG Obtains Indictments Against Foreclosure Rescue Operators Alleging Equity Stripping Ripoffs That Defrauded Homeowners, Banks, Investors

From the Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General:
  • Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Office announces that a Worcester County Grand Jury returned indictments [...] against an Oxford man, a real estate lawyer, a real estate paralegal and a notary public for their roles in a complex scheme in which fraudulent documents were used to defraud homeowners and mortgage lenders in numerous real estate transactions involving distressed properties in the Worcester County area. Allen Seymour, age 41, of Oxford, Raymond A. Desautels III, age 43, also of Oxford, Jason Passell, age 51, of Worcester, and Judith Piette, age 44, of Worcester, are charged [...].

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  • According to authorities, Seymour targeted properties in danger of foreclosure. He personally approached the owners of these properties and presented a variety of rescue options. [...] Simultaneously, Seymour found individuals with good credit who were looking to begin investing in real estate. Many of these “investors” were told they would be helping homeowners in danger of foreclosure. [...] None of the proposals made to these “investors” matched the transactions presented to the homeowner.

According to the Massachusetts AG, Raymond Desautels, III, conducted all of the real estate closings and allegedly prepared fraudulent closing statements. Notary public Judith Piette allegedly notarized closing documents stating the homeowner had personally appeared before her and acknowledged they had signed the document voluntarily and for its intended purpose when, in fact, she never actually saw the homeowner. Jason Passell's involvement allegedly centered around the use of forged powers of attorney to facillitate the scams.

For the entire Massachusetts AG press release, see AG Coakley’s Office Announces Indictments Against Four People in Complex Mortgage Rescue Scheme.