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Multi-State Mortgage Fraud Results in Hefty Sentence

In Minnesota, a former house flipper was sentenced to more than eight years in federal prison for his role in a real estate investment scheme, topping the weekly fraud blotter for TheMReport.com. The hefty sentence for Robert W. Dufrense, Jr., who is accused of bilking more than $5 million out of investors across multiple states, was more elaborate than expected due to an additional charge for obstructing justice. Dufresne was originally convicted of one count of mail fraud and one count of money laundering for a house-flipping scam.

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Ex-Linebacker, Realtor, Many Others Nabbed for Fraud

A Realtor and mortgage broker, his wife, and several others found themselves in the crosshairs of prosecutors Tuesday, along with a former Dallas Cowboys linebacker and nine co-conspirators. MReport sourced the stories from two news outlets to create the mortgage fraud blotter for Tuesday. According to one news source, former linebacker William Tisdale received convictions along with nine co-conspirators for their involvement in millions of dollars in mortgage fraud from the North Texas area.

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Ex-Mayoral Candidate, Woman Sentenced for Mortgage Fraud

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A onetime candidate for mayor of a city in Georgia and woman in New Jersey found themselves sentenced by separate courts to several years in prison. MReport sourced the stories Monday from several news outlets. According to one, ex-mayoral candidate Gregory Cordell, a real estate agent and developer, received his sentence for $1.25 million in mortgage fraud for a property in Cartersville. The woman in New Jersey bilked CitiFinancial out of funds for a mortgage, according to another news source.

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Citi Admits Role in Bad Mortgage Claims, Settles for $158.3M

The mortgage subsidiary for Citigroup settled claims that it misrepresented government-backed loans Wednesday by agreeing to pay $158.3 million in damages. The payout means that CitiMortgage acknowledges that it qualified nearly 30,000 bad loans for government insurance, a move that bilked the Federal Housing Administration out of millions of dollars as more than 30 percent of the mortgages went into default. The settlement resolves a suit filed by the civil fraud unit at the office of Manhattan U.S. attorney.

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Rule Requires Nonbank Lenders, Originators to Report Fraud

A financial fraud task force cleared a final rule Tuesday that requires nonbank mortgage lenders and originators to report suspicious activity related to mortgage fraud. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network said that originators and lenders will need to report any suspected fraudulent activity to the organization on an annual and quarterly basis. The new rule reflects the scope of authority undertaken by the Obama administration as it pursues mortgage and financial fraud. The new rule will take effect in two months.

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Family, Hit Man Receive Hefty Sentences for Fraud

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A federal court sentenced three family members to prison Monday for their role in $11 million in mortgage fraud, just as another court upped the sentence for a onetime company executive-turned-hit man currently serving time. These stories made our mortgage fraud blotter Monday. MReport sourced the stories from several news outlets, finding in their pages a number of illicit activities by the likes of appraisers, Realtors, mortgage brokers, investors, and company executives. First up: One couple and their son help bring in $11 million with co-conspirators.

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LPS Responds to Nevada AG’s Allegations

Lender Processing Services, Inc., has officially responded to the December complaint made by the Nevada Attorney General. In a company statement, LPS stated that it has filed a motion to dismiss, based on legal defects.

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Reverse Loan Originator, Onetime Company Exec Make Fraud Blotter

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A former company executive previously convicted of $100 million in mortgage fraud saw his name on our mortgage fraud blotter for his role in orchestrating an attempted hit from prison, right next to a loan officer sentenced to jail time for taking in $2.5 million in a reverse mortgage plot. First up, the Justice Department offered the account of a Florida loan officer, Louis Gendason, sentenced by a federal judge to 70 months in the slammer for coordinating a reverse mortgage fraud scheme that targeted elderly borrowers.

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Two Originators Face Prison, Fines Over Mortgage Fraud

A New Jersey man formerly in the employ of a lender pled guilty to mortgage fraud, as a onetime mortgage originator from Maryland received jail time for his role in bilking friends and family members out of millions, according to sources. Both made MReport's mortgage fraud blotter Friday. MReport sourced the stories from news outlets that found either of the originators acquiring their illicit funds by means of straw buyers, falsification schemes, and promises to homeowners in distress.

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