Monday, January 16, 2012

NJ Feds Squeeze Guilty Plea From Another Sale Leaseback Peddler In Equity Stripping Ripoff Of Homeowners In Foreclosure Having High Equity, No Cash

From the Office of the U.S. Attorney (Newark, New Jersey):
  • A former employee of a Parsippany, N.J., mortgage lender admitted [] to taking $138,402 in illegitimate proceeds of multiple home sales as a result of a mortgage fraud scheme, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.


  • Jorge Abbud, 33, of Dover, N.J., pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge William H. Walls in Newark federal court to an Information charging him with wire fraud.


  • According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

    In 2008, Abbud was an employee of a Parsippany mortgage lender. He admitted that he targeted homeowners in New Jersey who had equity in their homes, but were facing foreclosure because of their inability to pay their monthly mortgage payments.

    Abbud falsely promised to help these homeowners avoid foreclosure, keep their homes, and repair their damaged credit. He instructed the homeowners to permit the titles of their homes to be recorded in the names of third-party purchasers ( “straw buyers”) for approximately one to three years, promising the homeowners that he would improve their credit scores during that time, obtain mortgages with more favorable interest rates for them and return the titles of the homes to the homeowners.

    Abbud said he then recruited straw buyers with good credit scores to act as buyers of the homes facing foreclosure. He told the straw buyers they were helping the homeowners keep their homes, and that the straw buyers would make money when the homes were sold back to the original homeowners.

    Abbud admitted that on certain occasions, and notwithstanding his promises to the homeowners and straw buyers, the homes fell into foreclosure.

For the U.S. Attorney press release, see Former employee of Parsippany, N.J., mortgage lender pleads guilty to fraud.

For the formal criminal charges, see Information - U.S. v. Abbud.