Real Estate Fraud Charges Yield a Record 378 Years Behind Bars
Mark Strodtman, owner of JS Real Estate, LLC in Greeley, Colorado, was sentenced by a Weld County judge January 4 to 31 years in prison.
A jury on Nov. 18 convicted Strodtman of 23 criminal counts including one count of a pattern of racketeering under the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act; 11 counts of theft of $15,000 or more; and 11 counts of forgery of a check or commercial instrument.
In April 2007, more than 20 homeowners alleged that Strodtman and his associates from JS Real Estate LLC tricked them into buying homes out of their price range by falsifying documentation to approve their loans. The homes bought are located in the Gateway Lakes subdivision in southwest Greeley.
He had been indicted in March 2008 in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme. The indictment asserted he induced, or directed others to induce, buyers by agreeing to pay them a kickback from the proceeds of the sale of the homes, under-representing the amount of the monthly mortgage payments, and encouraging them to occupy the home prior to closing the sale.
It also alleged that Strodtman assisted in securing financing for the purchase of JS Real Estate’s homes by providing lenders with false information, including inflated incomes and assets and falsely verified employment and outstanding loans.
Strodtman failed to turn himself in to the sheriff’s department after the charges were filed. After an extensive search by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Weld County Sheriff’s Office that reached south to Mexico. He was arrested as a fugitive in Mexico on September 23, 2008. He was transported back to the Weld County Jail the following month.
Strodtman’s business partner in JS Real Estate, Dean Juhl, pleaded guilty on Feb. 13, 2009, to theft of $15,000 or more and to second-degree forgery. He received a four-year deferred sentence, will serve 30 days in jail, complete 100 hours of community service and pay restitution.
The charges against Strodtman could have carried a maximum sentence of 378 years: 48 years for the COCCA count, 24 years for each theft count and six years for each forgery count. Weld District Court Judge Marcelo Kopcow handed down 24 years for the COCCA count, four years for one of the theft counts and three years for one of the forgery counts. Strodtman’s sentences for the theft and forgery counts will run concurrently.


