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Feds Finalize New Mortgage Fraud Requirements for GSEs

Per new regulations finalized last week, the GSEs will be required to file suspicious activity reports (SARs) directly with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) rather than through their own regulator. Developed in coordination with the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), FinCEN’s final rule is intended to provide law enforcement and regulators with a more complete picture of mortgage fraud than that offered by less detailed reports currently provided to FHFA.

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Despite Decline in Fraud Levels, Some States Still Suffer

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In its 15th Annual Mortgage Fraud Report, LexisNexis Risk Solutions put a spotlight on three economic indicators: mortgage fraud and misrepresentation involving industry professionals, potential collusion activity, and volume of properties in default. Looking at mortgage loan fraud levels, researchers at LexisNexis determined that most states have seen fraud fall to normal levels since 2008, though the fallout from prior years continues to build.

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First Bank of Delaware Issued $15M in Penalties

The FDIC and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) announced the assessment of $15 million in penalties against the First Bank of Delaware in Wilmington for violations of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and anti-money laundering (AML) laws and regulations.

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Mortgage Fraud Reports Down in Q2 as Overall Filings Increase

Mortgage fraud reports dropped year-over-year by more than 40 percent in the second quarter even as total suspicious activity rose, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) reported in a release. The network revealed 17,476 filers submitted mortgage loan fraud (MLF) suspicious activity reports (SARs) in the year's second quarter, a 41 percent drop from 29,558 reports during the same period in 2011. Reports related to MLF made up an 8 percent share of all SAR reports.

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