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California REALTOR® Jose Oliva Sentenced for Real Estate Fraud: A real estate agent from Fontana, Calif., who was arrested in July of this year on felony charges connected to real estate fraud, has finally been sentenced… to six (6) months in jail followed by three (3) years probation.

John Matouk pleads guilty in Michigan of quitclaim deed fraud: According to the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, in February 2004, Matouk, who owned half a property in the 1100 block of Telegraph in Dearborn, forged a quitclaim deed from an elderly couple that transferred the entire property to his company, LM Investments of Dearborn LLC. Before his sentencing last week, Matouk was ordered to pay $26,000 in real estate taxes, the outstanding balance on a $650,000 loan, and court and probation costs. Because of his plea, Matouk received a sentence of two (2) years’ probation.

Rockland County, New York, task force targets mortgage fraud: Rockland County, NY, officials are trying to fight the worsening mortgage fraud problem by forming a Real Estate Fraud Investigation Task Force. The task force, a joint effort of Rockland District Attorney, County Clerk and County Sheriff, will investigate and prosecute cases involving recorded real estate documents, with an emphasis on instances in which the victim’s home is at risk of foreclosure.

U.S. Attorney charges Missouri mortgage brokers with cash-back-at-closing fraud: John F. Wood, United States Attorney for the Western District of Missouri, announced that several mortgage brokers are among six Missouri residents indicted by a federal grand jury last week for participating in several related mortgage fraud schemes. Charles M. Davis, 34, of Rogersville, Mo., Cheryl Joan Kassebaum, 42, and her husband, Scott Allen Kassebaum, 42, both of Ozark, Mo., Randall Lee Hall, 59, and Shanda Lynn Moore, 44, both of Springfield, Mo., and Steven Ray Spencer, 47, of Carl Junction, Mo., were charged in a 55-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury in Springfield. Davis, a former mortgage broker, was the owner of Master Marketing Consultants. The Kassebaums, former mortgage brokers, were owners of Metro Consulting Group. Hall is a former mortgage broker.

Westport, Connecticut, mortgage broker Fred Stevens pleads guilty to mortgage fraud: Stevens, 53, of Easton, Conn., is charged with submitting fraudulent mortgage applications with IndyMac Bank and other financial institutions resulting in losses of over $1,000,000.

Florida real estate appraiser Juan Gonzalez guilty of mortgage fraud: Gonzalez fraudulently obtained loans on more than 40 properties, victimizing numerous lenders and grossing over $5,000,000 in the process. As a result, the 51-year-old will spend the next 30 years in federal prison and pay a $1 million fine.

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