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Posted by 101livescan on 7/25/12 8:32am
Msg #427967

Loan Modification Scammers go to Prison

Loan Mod Scammers Hit With $4 Million Judgement in California
Tue, 2012-07-24 18:14 — NationalMortgag...
California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris has announced that defendants who ran a national loan modification scam were ordered to pay more than $4 million in penalties and restitution, including $2 million to consumers who were falsely promised modifications of their mortgage loans. More than 1,000 customers paid more than $2 million for loan modification services to Statewide Financial Group Inc., which did business as US Homeowners Assistance and Webeatallrates.com, and was based in Orange County, Calif. In July 2009, the Attorney General’s office shut down the business, which had been in operation since January 2008.

“These defendants took advantage of vulnerable people in extremely difficult circumstances, including many who faced imminent loss of their homes,” said Attorney General Harris. “The significant financial penalties imposed by the court let scammers know that severe consequences will flow to those who defraud California consumers.”

The Orange County Superior Court ordered that every US Homeowners Assistance loan modification customer should receive a full refund upon request. The defendants were also permanently enjoined from engaging in the conduct that led to the lawsuit and were ordered to pay $2 million in civil penalties. It is unclear, however, how much money will be recovered and available to pay refunds or penalties.

The prosecution of this action took nearly three years, culminating in a multi-week bench trial in March 2012. The business’ owners, Zulmai Nazarzai and Hakimullah Sarpas and Fasela Sheren (who went by the name Sharon Fasela), were all found liable for violating California’s Unfair Competition Law and False Advertising Law.

In a separate proceeding in late 2010, Attorney General Harris successfully prosecuted Nazarzai for contempt of court for his refusal to turn over $360,000 unlawfully taken by defendants as ordered by the court. He has been incarcerated in the Orange County jail since December 2010 because of his continued refusal to comply with the court’s order


Reply by MW/VA on 7/25/12 9:01am
Msg #427968

Hooray! (applause) :-) n/m


 
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