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Owner59 -> DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 7:06:18 PM)

'Operation Stolen Dreams':

LAS VEGAS — Some 500 people have been arrested in a nationwide crackdown on mortgage fraud, and federal officials pointed to Las Vegas as one of the centers of the scams that pumped up home prices until the housing market bubble finally burst.

"I heard this many times," said Scott Hunter, a Las Vegas FBI agent who has interviewed hundreds of so-called "straw buyers" lured into buying homes by unscrupulous real estate agents, brokers and loan officers. "They said, 'Don't let your good credit go to waste. You can purchase these properties. This is how you acquire wealth.'"

"What happened here was, when the party stopped and they were not able to keep inflating the prices on these houses, the whole thing collapsed."

Nevada's U.S. attorney, Daniel Bogden, counted 123 defendants charged, convicted or sentenced in the Silver State since March 1 as part of a national crackdown dubbed Operation Stolen Dreams. Bogden put losses in Nevada alone at almost $250 million.

In Washington, the Justice Department linked nearly 500 arrests nationwide to the crackdown. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder called the push the largest collective enforcement effort aimed at confronting mortgage fraud.

Holder said 1,215 criminal defendants had been netted in cases that uncovered more than $2.3 billion in losses, and said the Justice Department also engaged in civil enforcement actions to recover more than $147 million in the operation.

FBI Director Robert Mueller called mortgage fraud "a risk to our economic stability" as a nation.

More than lending institutions were victimized, said Michael Gibson, a Los Angeles-based federal Housing and Urban Development inspector who has been investigating cases in Las Vegas.

Homeowners, taxpayers, reputable real estate industry officials and the Federal Housing Administration were also hurt, Gibson said. "They're all victims in this. Every time you have a bad loan that's FHA-insured, the federal government pays that claim amount."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/17/operation-stolen-dreams-d_n_615798.html


Gobama!




flcouple2009 -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 7:36:24 PM)

There was no fraud, everything was the fault of sub prime mortgages that the democrats forced upon the poor poor bankers.  Didn't you get that memo?  Sanity will be along soon to explain it to you.




pahunkboy -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 7:42:49 PM)

only 500?


It is a start I guess.




willbeurdaddy -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 7:43:05 PM)

Pales in comparison to the fraud perpetrated by Freddie/Fannie.




flcouple2009 -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 7:51:33 PM)

There we go, I knew one of the twins would be along.  It is so nice of you to share the view from Fantasy Island.




brispslave -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 8:01:31 PM)

How nice of the government to create the market in the first place and then arrest a handful of those who jumped on the bangwagon as a token gesture.  What a great use of taxpayer money.




Owner59 -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 8:36:43 PM)

Where did the gubment say one could commit fraud?


Please show us where.




DarkSteven -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 9:01:14 PM)

Good.  Now just arrest the folks that created the CDOs, and those who gave them AAA ratings.




Owner59 -> RE: DOJ Arrests Nearly 500 In Mortgage Fraud Crackdown (7/11/2010 9:05:13 PM)

Ratings fims are on the agenda.





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