Thursday, October 04, 2012

Sacramento Feds Pinch Pair For Peddling Alleged Frauds Targeting Distressed Homeowners Involving Sham Bankruptcies, Phony Forensic Mortgage Audits, Bogus Loan Mods, Sale Leaseback/Rent To Own Ripoffs

From the Office of the U.S. Attorney (Sacramento, California):
  • Martin Wayne Flanders, 48, and Ligia Sandoval Spafford, 46, of Roseville, were arrested [] on a complaint charging them with orchestrating a fraud scheme targeting distressed homeowners, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced.

    Flanders was also charged with conspiracy to commit bankruptcy fraud for filing sham bankruptcy petitions as part of the fraud scheme. The complaint was filed in Sacramento on September 28, 2012 and unsealed after the arrest today.

    According to court documents, Flanders charged clients advance fees in exchange for a number of financial services, including loan modifications, mortgage loan audits, credit repair, debt relief, bankruptcy filings, and a program to sell homes to “investors” with a rent-to-own option.

    Flanders and Sandoval marketed these services to economically distressed homeowners with particular emphasis on those who were Spanish-speakers. During a radio program aired twice weekly by a Bay Area Spanish-language Christian radio station, Radio Luz, Sandoval promoted the services she and Flanders offered.

    Flanders also advertised on a Spanish-language television station, Univision, and in Spanish-language magazines. About 98 percent of Flanders’s and Sandoval’s clients were of Hispanic descent, some of whom spoke little to no English. Sandoval speaks Spanish; Flanders does not.

    The investigation to date has identified 25 to 30 individuals who paid for services and did not receive them for a total loss of approximately $120,000. Some homeowners who were not able to obtain relief were foreclosed upon by their lenders.