Welcome to The Home Equity Theft Reporter, a blog dedicated to informing the consumer public and the legal profession about Home Equity Theft issues. This blog will consist of information describing the various forms of Home Equity Theft and links to news reports & other informational sources from throughout the country about the victims of Home Equity Theft and what government authorities and others are doing about it.
Friday, July 21, 2017
Las Vegas Man Cops Guilty Plea To Fraudulently Obtaining Over $85K In HUD Section 8 Housing Subsidies While Making Approx. $1.7 Million In Bank Deposits From Several Businesses He Owned, Operated
From the Office of the U.S. Attorney (Las Vegas, Nevada):
A Las Vegas man pleaded guilty [] for stealing more than $85,000 in public housing benefits over a six-year period and for providing false statements to a government agency, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Steven W. Myhre for the District of Nevada.
Abdallah D. Hamey, 57, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Chief Judge Gloria M. Navarro to one count of theft of government property and five counts of false statement to a government agency.
According to the plea agreement, from August 2009 to April 2015, Hamey stole more than $85,000 in Section 8 public housing benefits. On at least seven applications for public housing assistance, Hamey falsely claimed that he held no bank accounts and possessed minimal assets.
In fact, he owned and operated several businesses registered in his children’s names and controlled several business and personal bank accounts that together received approximately $1.7 million in deposits during the time he applied for public housing assistance. Based on the fraudulent applications, Hamey received Section 8 housing assistance to rent a house. During the same time he received housing assistance benefits, Hamey paid rent on four other houses in the Las Vegas area. In addition, he admitted to making five false statements to HUD officials.
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To report suspected fraud in a HUD program, call the HUD-OIG Hotline at 1-800-347-3735 (Toll-Free) or e-mail HOTLINE@hudoig.gov.
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