Thursday, April 08, 2010

NY Feds Net Three Attorneys Among Ten Bagged In Alleged Brooklyn/Queens Mortgage Fraud Scheme

In Brooklyn, New York, the ABA Journal reports:
  • Three lawyers are among 10 individuals federally charged with conspiracy, bank fraud and wire fraud in an alleged $10 million New York City mortgage loan scam involving straw buyers and fraudulent documents.

  • Akin Ayorinde, a Brooklyn lawyer, and attorneys Anthony Onua and Umana Oton are accused of working with real estate agents and, it appears, a title company owner to put together fraudulent loan applications on behalf of straw buyers and persuade mortgage lenders to fund loans on Brooklyn and Queens properties that they otherwise wouldn't have made, according to Bloomberg, Reuters and the New York Post.(1)

  • Allegedly working together between 2005 and 2007 to inflate the credentials of their dummy buyers and the value of the properties, co-conspirators reportedly claimed down payments were being made that weren't, falsified income and employment information for the straw purchasers and altered titles to make it look as though properties hadn't been bought and resold within a few days, the articles recount.

For the story, see 3 Lawyers Among 10 Charged in Alleged $10M Mortgage Fraud.

For the U.S. Attorney (Brooklyn) press release, see Three Attorneys, Two Real Estate Brokers, And Five Others Indicted In $10 Million Mortgage Fraud Scheme.

Thanks to Bill Collins of Crossroads Abstract, Rochester, NY for the heads-up on this story.

(1) Other suspects snagged in the net were: Hervin Henry, Max Shimba, John Star, Anthony Suazo, Marisol Vasquez, and two other unnamed suspects.